Photo Albums

Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Teton Range at Jackson Lake Lodge, our annual patriotic concert and related events honor the spirit of service and community. From stirring renditions at Veterans ceremonies and Taps Across America to collaborative concerts with the National Guard, these performances celebrate our shared values, pay tribute to those who serve, and unite us all in pride and gratitude.

Since 1989, the Jackson Hole Community Band has kicked off the Independence Day Parade with the Star-Spangled Banner and kept the spirit marching with favorites like The Stars and Stripes Forever—complete with a crowd-pleasing piccolo solo. These highlights capture the red, white, and brass energy of the parade over the years.

The turn of the millennium brought fresh energy to the Jackson Lake Lodge Patriotic Concerts. This decade captured the band finding its footing and building traditions—patriotic favorites, rousing marches, and unforgettable moments beneath the iconic Teton Range. From early summer evenings to spirited finales, these photos celebrate the roots of a cherished early summer tradition leading up to the Fourth of July.

The 2010s marked a decade of growth and polished performances, with the band’s sound maturing alongside a loyal and expanding audience. Patriotic classics continued to soar, highlighted by memorable solos, guest appearances, and the backdrop of the breathtaking Wyoming landscape. These images showcase a vibrant chapter full of community spirit and musical passion.

The most recent years have brought new challenges and renewed dedication. After a pause in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID, the band made a powerful comeback, and the patriotic concerts at Jackson Lake Lodge continue to be a symbol of resilience and pride. This collection highlights the energy, camaraderie, and timeless tradition that keep the music alive against the stunning mountain backdrop.

In the early days, the Jackson Hole Community Band brought music to the base of Snow King, setting the perfect soundtrack for summer nights just before the fireworks show. Those evenings were filled with the warm glow of twilight, the buzz of excited anticipation, and melodies that lingered long after the last note. This gallery captures the magic of those early concerts—moments when music, community, and celebration came together under the mountain sky.

Our Fourth of July Town Square Concert was a cherished post-parade tradition—a time when the heart of Jackson came alive with the sounds of patriotic favorites and joyful melodies. Against the backdrop of familiar streets and smiling faces, the band’s music wove through the warm summer air, creating memories that still echo in the town’s spirit today.

From 1997 through 2012, the Grand Teton Music Festival’s free community concert—Music in the Hole—was a cherished Fourth of July tradition, drawing crowds of 10,000 or more to the athletic fields behind Jackson Hole Elementary School. The Jackson Hole Community Band proudly opened the festivities with lively performances before enjoying the rest of the concert. For many years, the event culminated in a powerful rendition of Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture, complete with Wyoming National Guard howitzers. This gallery honors the band’s role in this memorable chapter of Jackson’s Independence Day celebrations.

The Lions Club Street Concert is the perfect way to kick off a full day of Independence Day celebrations in Jackson. As the morning unfolds, this lively performance fills the streets with spirited tunes and community cheer—setting the tone for a day packed with music, parades, and festive fun.