By Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jonathan Boynes
1st Marine Division
ESCONDIDO, Calif., Feb. 7, 2014 – The lights in the
auditorium began to dim until the low mumbles of the audience ceased. The large
red curtain on stage rose slowly, revealing dozens of Marines in their
dress-blue uniforms, instruments in hand.
Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. Tracy Martinez, the 1st Marine
Division band conductor, stood in front of the band at the 73rd anniversary
concert at Escondido, Calif., Jan. 31. He led the band through each song,
ensuring that the sound flowed with swift precision.
Martinez, a native of Newbury Park, Calif., is responsible
for much more than turning the spirit of the Marine Corps into music. He is a
professional warrior first, always prepared to answer the call of his nation.
“I deployed to Iraq with the band in 2003 and was part of a
heavy machine gun platoon,” Martinez said. “The band’s job is to entertain
people, but the Marine Corps’ job is to protect the nation. The band shares
that goal, too.”
Martinez emphasizes the band’s importance of contributing to
the Marines not only through musical gifts, but also through physical training
and discipline. The band members constantly train, whether it’s qualifying at
the rifle range or running fitness tests. They are held to the same standards
that make Marines the nation’s force in readiness.
“A lot of people separate the band from the rest of the
Marine Corps and put us in a different category,” Martinez said. “The band is
full of regular Marines and has some of the most qualified in the Marine
Corps.”
Martinez, who earned a master’s degree in music education
from Boston University, said he didn’t join the Marine Corps with intentions of
joining the band. But after his recruiter discovered that he was a skilled
saxophone player, Martinez auditioned for the spot and eventually changed his
contract.
Almost two decades later, Martinez has held a variety of
positions in the band, from saxophone instrumentalist to instrument repair
technician and now as conductor.
“Gunnery Sergeant Martinez is a great conductor and a
professional with an extensive history with music and the Marine Corps,” said
Lance Cpl. Gregg Alvarez, a trumpet instrumentalist with 1st Marine Division
Band. “He holds himself to a high standard and makes sure we all do the same.”
Martinez practices for hours each day, both individually and
with the band. Being musically proficient and performing hundreds of times a
year is only half his job, he said, but he knows he must be ready to deploy
into a combat zone.
“Deploying as a band member is unique, because we put our
instruments down and everything else we train to do comes into play,” Martinez
said. “The band is full of fantastic musicians, but more importantly, it’s full
of fantastic Marines.”
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