• Latest
  • Trending
Staff Sergeant Joseph Bennett and Staff Sergeant Renée Bennett

Staff Sergeant Joseph Bennett and Staff Sergeant Renée Bennett

September 5, 2022
Get Them and Keep Them!

Get Them and Keep Them!

June 20, 2025
Behind the Curtain Tips on Evaluating Music for Your Jazz Ensemble

Behind the Curtain Tips on Evaluating Music for Your Jazz Ensemble

June 20, 2025
Why Flex?

Why Flex?

June 20, 2025
Understanding the Impact of Tariffs on Your Program: Challenges and Solutions

Understanding the Impact of Tariffs on Your Program: Challenges and Solutions

June 20, 2025
Spinning My Wheels! Lamentations, Reflections, and Reset Plans of a Bewildered Choir Director

Spinning My Wheels! Lamentations, Reflections, and Reset Plans of a Bewildered Choir Director

June 20, 2025
Tips for Low Brass Players Who Want to Major in Music…or Just Want to Get Better!

Tips for Low Brass Players Who Want to Major in Music…or Just Want to Get Better!

June 20, 2025
About Myra Rhoden

About Myra Rhoden

June 20, 2025
It’s Time to Speak Up

It’s Time to Speak Up

June 20, 2025
Celebrating 25 Years of Gator Cases: A Legacy of Innovation, Education, and Family

Celebrating 25 Years of Gator Cases: A Legacy of Innovation, Education, and Family

June 20, 2025
Proel North America and Grassi Wind Instruments Celebrate 80 Years of Musical Excellence with Santa Monica Symphony Sponsorship

Proel North America and Grassi Wind Instruments Celebrate 80 Years of Musical Excellence with Santa Monica Symphony Sponsorship

June 20, 2025
The Conductor’s Place in the Musical Universe

The Conductor’s Place in the Musical Universe

June 20, 2025
The Boy Shortage

The Boy Shortage

June 20, 2025
Sunday, June 22, 2025
  • Contact
SBO+
  • Subscribe to SBO+
    • Subscribe
    • Login/Manage Subscription
  • Current Issue
    • Past Issues
  • Advertise
  • Teachers’ Choice Awards
  • Columns
    • New Products
    • Travel/Festivals
      • Fundraising
    • UpClose
      • Features
      • Commentary
      • Advocacy
      • MAC Corner
      • Inclusion
      • Milestones
      • MusicEd: Mentor Minute
      • Perspective
      • InService
    • Technology
      • Audio Tech
    • Performance
      • Wind Talkers
      • Percussion
      • GoodVibes
      • Repertoire
      • Playing Tips
      • Modern Band
    • Newsletter Archive
    • Tone Deaf Comics
  • Teacher Nomination
  • Support
    • Email PR!
  • Choral
    • Jazz
    • Modern Band
No Result
View All Result
  • Subscribe to SBO+
    • Subscribe
    • Login/Manage Subscription
  • Current Issue
    • Past Issues
  • Advertise
  • Teachers’ Choice Awards
  • Columns
    • New Products
    • Travel/Festivals
      • Fundraising
    • UpClose
      • Features
      • Commentary
      • Advocacy
      • MAC Corner
      • Inclusion
      • Milestones
      • MusicEd: Mentor Minute
      • Perspective
      • InService
    • Technology
      • Audio Tech
    • Performance
      • Wind Talkers
      • Percussion
      • GoodVibes
      • Repertoire
      • Playing Tips
      • Modern Band
    • Newsletter Archive
    • Tone Deaf Comics
  • Teacher Nomination
  • Support
    • Email PR!
  • Choral
    • Jazz
    • Modern Band
No Result
View All Result
SBO+
No Result
View All Result

Staff Sergeant Joseph Bennett and Staff Sergeant Renée Bennett

bySBO Staff
September 5, 2022
in America's Musicians, September 2022
0
Staff Sergeant Joseph Bennett and Staff Sergeant Renée Bennett
449
SHARES
2.6k
VIEWS
Share on Facebook
ADVERTISEMENT

In the old days, new soldiers were told, “If the Army wanted you to have a wife, they would have issued you one.” Those days are long gone and today, American women comprise over 16% of the active Army and serve in every type of Army unit. The United States Army Field Band, the “Musical Ambassadors of the Army” spend most of their time travelling and telling the Army story at home and abroad. There are several married couples in the field band and one of those duos performs in the most followed military music group in the world, Six-String Soldiers. In addition to their live performances on tour, their followers include 548K+ on Facebook, 13K+ on Twitter, 15K+ on Instagram, and 16K+ on YouTube.

Staff Sergeant Renée Bennett (fiddle and vocals) grew up in a musical family in Calvert County, Maryland. She started playing violin with her public school’s music program and went on to graduate with a Bachelor of Arts degree in professional music from Berklee College of Music. She has performed nationally and internationally in a diverse range of styles and with such acts as the Carolina Chocolate Drops, Mark O’Connor, The Winter Sounds, Shovels & Rope, Sammy Shelor, The Steeldrivers, and many national symphonies. After moving through three duty stations in six years as a military spouse, she enlisted in the Army out of El Paso, Texas, shipping to basic combat training just ten days after her husband deployed to Iraq. She and her husband, Staff Sergeant Joey Bennett, both joined Six-String Soldiers in 2017.

Staff Sergeant Joseph Bennett (mandolin, guitar, and vocals) is originally from Roanoke, Virginia. He holds a Bachelor of Music degree from Berklee College of Music, where he had the privilege of studying with Tomo Fujita, Jim Kelly, Dave Newsome, Lauren Passarelli, and Jon Damian. Prior to joining Six-String Soldiers, he served as a guitarist in the 392nd Army Band at Fort Lee, Virginia, the TRADOC Band at Fort Eustis, Virginia, and the 1st Armored Division Band at Fort Bliss, Texas. After a deployment to Iraq in 2017, Staff Sergeant Bennett joined Six-String Soldiers alongside his wife, Renée.

ADVERTISEMENT

The Six-String Soldiers is a five-member country music group performing Americana and patriotic music to connect America to its Army. The group was formed in 2015 by active-duty soldiers who were looking for ways to fulfill the Army’s commitment to its soldiers and veterans.

They received national media attention after a Facebook video of the group playing The Beatles’ “Here Comes the Sun” went viral. Since then, they have appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Morning Express with Robin Meade, Harry with Harry Connick Jr., and Hallmark Channel’s Home & Family show.

ADVERTISEMENT

Their latest album was recorded in Muscle Shoals and Nashville and reflects their sense of duty and country, with a focus on service from military members and their families, police officers, firefighters and all those who wear a uniform.

ArmyFieldBand.com

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Previous Post

Welcome Back to School!

Next Post

Bassoon Basics

Next Post
Bassoon Basics

Bassoon Basics

Please login to join discussion
ADVERTISEMENT
  • June 2025

    Articles | Digital Issue
  • May 2025

    Articles | Digital Issue
  • April 2025

    Articles | Digital Issue
  • March 2025

    Articles | Digital Issue
  • February 2025

    Articles | Digital Issue
© 2005 - 2025 artistpro, LLC
7012 City Center Way, Suite 207
Fairview, Tennessee 37062
(800) 682-8114

No Result
View All Result
  • Subscribe to SBO+
    • Subscribe
    • Login/Manage Subscription
  • Current Issue
    • Past Issues
  • Advertise
  • Teachers’ Choice Awards
  • Columns
    • New Products
    • Travel/Festivals
      • Fundraising
    • UpClose
      • Features
      • Commentary
      • Advocacy
      • MAC Corner
      • Inclusion
      • Milestones
      • MusicEd: Mentor Minute
      • Perspective
      • InService
    • Technology
      • Audio Tech
    • Performance
      • Wind Talkers
      • Percussion
      • GoodVibes
      • Repertoire
      • Playing Tips
      • Modern Band
    • Newsletter Archive
    • Tone Deaf Comics
  • Teacher Nomination
  • Support
    • Email PR!
  • Choral
    • Jazz
    • Modern Band

© 2005 - 2024 artistpro, LLC 7012 City Center Way, Suite 207 Fairview, Tennessee 37062 (800) 682-8114

Wenger EndurAd Promo