Tops in Blue Tour to Begin
Week of January 28, 2008
Tops in Blue, the Air Force's expeditionary entertainment group, announced that its new 2008 "Deja Blue" tour will kick off on Feb. 2, 2008 and will consist of approximately 125 shows. The group will perform in Europe, the Pacific and at numerous stateside bases. Tops in Blue is still looking for Airmen who play trumpet, trombone, saxophone or guitar, have technical skills or can drive a motor coach and tractor-trailer truck. Technicians will get the opportunity to work with audio, video, lighting and staging equipment that is on the cutting edge of technology. Interested applicants can call Air Force Entertainment at 210-652-6566.
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