Redlands Bowl Video
- ryant
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Hey Everybody,
I'm curious if anyone here might be able to help me. I'm looking for a video of a concert that happened at the Redlands Bowl back in 2014.
I did an extensive Googling and spent some time with ChatGPT to see if they could help, but I didn't find anything.
It was a concert on July 5th, 2014. If you know of anyone who may have been there and filmed it, or if anyone at the venue routinely films these shows that would be cool. I guess my next step will be to reach out to the venue, but thought I'd ask here first just in case.
Thanks,
Ryan
I'm curious if anyone here might be able to help me. I'm looking for a video of a concert that happened at the Redlands Bowl back in 2014.
I did an extensive Googling and spent some time with ChatGPT to see if they could help, but I didn't find anything.
It was a concert on July 5th, 2014. If you know of anyone who may have been there and filmed it, or if anyone at the venue routinely films these shows that would be cool. I guess my next step will be to reach out to the venue, but thought I'd ask here first just in case.
Thanks,
Ryan
- ryant
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- Joined: Jan 18, 2023
[quote="tbdana"]Might help to know who was playing this concert.[/quote]
Ah yes, US Air Force Band of the Golden West
Ah yes, US Air Force Band of the Golden West
- ryant
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- Joined: Jan 18, 2023
It was a great concert, for me. I want to show it to my kids.
- WGWTR180
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- Joined: Sep 04, 2019
[quote="ryant"]It was a great concert, for me. I want to show it to my kids.[/quote]
Cool.
Cool.
- timothy42b
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It's a long shot, especially for something that long ago, but you might try reaching out to the Air Force Public Affairs office. If the event was big enough there's a chance the video is archived. Or, they may have repeated the concert program at other locations that were video'd.
And of course if you saved a program, in those days they put the names of the musicians in, and maybe one of them has it.
Before internet days i ended up researching something through Army public affairs. It took a long time, mostly phone calls, getting names at increasingly higher headquarters levels, until I finally found the person with the details. Then the same project in reverse coming down a different command chain to get to the subject matter expert. Anyway, the point is the public affairs people were helpful at every level, though not knowledgable about the incident.
And of course if you saved a program, in those days they put the names of the musicians in, and maybe one of them has it.
Before internet days i ended up researching something through Army public affairs. It took a long time, mostly phone calls, getting names at increasingly higher headquarters levels, until I finally found the person with the details. Then the same project in reverse coming down a different command chain to get to the subject matter expert. Anyway, the point is the public affairs people were helpful at every level, though not knowledgable about the incident.