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Podcast: A Legacy in Harmony with LTC Daniel Toven and SGM Carla Loy Song

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In this episode, LTC Daniel Toven and SGM Carla Loy Song share insights into the West Point Band’s role as a cornerstone of the cadet experience.

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In this episode, we’re joined by LTC Daniel Toven, Commander of the West Point Band, and SGM Carla Loy Song, a seasoned member of the band. Together, they dive into the legacy and impact of the West Point Band, an institution that has accompanied cadets through generations of milestones and ceremonies. The band, known as the “soundtrack to the cadet’s 47-month experience,” not only provides musical support at every significant event at the Academy, but also fosters a deep sense of community and pride among cadets, alumni, and visitors alike.

Toven, a Pennsylvania native, brings extensive expertise in music and military leadership to his role. With a Bachelor’s in Music Education and Trombone Performance from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and a Master of Music in Conducting from Eastman, he has dedicated his career to elevating the Army’s musical presence. His achievements include a Master of Military Art and Science from the Command and General Staff College, where he also graduated from several other esteemed courses, earning honors and multiple military awards. Meanwhile, SGM Loy Song, who joined as a trumpet player, now holds a dynamic position within the band, including singing and guiding groups such as the Benny Havens Band, a favorite among cadets.

Listeners are treated to stories of memorable performances, including a vibrant concert at the United Nations and collaborations with the New York Philharmonic. This episode showcases how the band adapts to modern musical demands while honoring its storied tradition, all the while enhancing the cadet experience and extending West Point’s influence within the broader community.

**This episode does not imply Federal endorsement.

Episode Timestamps

(00:16) The History of the West Point Band
(02:52) Recruitment and Training of Band Members
(13:13) Memorable Performances and Highlights
(16:35) Renovations and Future Plans
(21:44) Community Involvement and Academic Contributions
(25:27) Music Selection Process and Upcoming Events for the Band

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Learn more about SGM Loy Song
Learn more about the West Point Band

“When the Army was looking at its band structure and trying to figure out what it should look like, we felt that we needed to articulate in a more concrete way, what bands do for the Army. And so, across the Army career field, some of us who had done some research on our own started to get together and started putting things together. Out of that was born the idea of, ‘hey, we’ve got all kinds of research centers here at the Academy, why don’t we make one that looks at the effect of music and sound on the human person?’ And so that’s the charter of the research center, which opens us up to the medical things, the performance enhancement, as well as, ‘What does music do to people, how does it motivate and inspire them, and how can that be beneficial to the Army?’”

— LTC Daniel Toven

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The WPAOG Podcast is a strategic initiative focused on tailored audible communications to further inform Graduates on current AOG projects, events, and USMA updates. This customized content is mainly for USMA Alumni and the West Point Community solely produced by the West Point Association of Graduates. The Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Audible, YouTube Music, and iHeartRadio.

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