“Music doesn’t lie. If there is something to be changed in this world, then it can only happen through music.” -JIMI HENDRIX-
We are a cultural organization rooted in analog sound and personal legacy. We sell vinyl records, music collectibles, art, military memorabilia, and clothing — while curating exclusive vinyl collections that honor the voices of veteran musicians. Through story, style, and sound, we preserve history, celebrate resilience, and build community.
“Music That Served”
Before the spotlight and the stage, many legendary musicians answered a different call — serving in the military. Their time in uniform shaped not only their character, but the powerful music they would later create.
We honor these remarkable artists who gave everything to both their country and their craft. At our core, we celebrate the intersection of service and sound.
JOHNNY CASH
American singer, songwriter, actor, musician and author.
U.S. Air Force (1950-1954)
ELVIS PRESLEY
American singer and actor who revolutionized music in the 50's.
U.S. Army (1958-1960)
Conway Twitty
American Country singing star who started out singing rock & roll in the 50s and became the country superstar of the '70s.
U.S. Army (1954-1956)
Jimi Hendrix
Self-taught American singer, songwriter, and guitarist who revolutionized electric guitar playing.
U.S. Army (1961-1962)
B.B. King
American blues singer, self-taught guitarist, songwriter, and record producer.
U.S. Army (1943-1944)
John Coltrane
American saxophonist and jazz composer. Started career playing the alto saxophone, then switched to tenor saxophone.
U.S. Navy (1945-1946)
Tony Bennett
American jazz, pop singer, grammy award winner, and founder of Frank Sinatra school of arts.
U.S. Army (1944-1946)
Craig Morgan
American country music singer and songwriter
U.S. Army (1982-1997)
U.S. Army Reserves (2023-Present)
Jason Everman
American guitarist and bassist that was part of group Nirvana.
U.S. Army (1994-2006)
Nate Dogg
Nathaniel D. Hale. American singer, and rapper. Know for his deep, melodic vocals.
U.S. Marines (1986-1989)
Ice-T
Tracy Lauren Marrow. American rapper, musician, songwriter, author, record producer, and television actor.
U.S. Army (1977-1981)
Fresh Kid Ice
Christopher Wong Won (Fresh Kid Ice) is the first Asian American rapper, a Miami Bass pioneer, and a music producer.
U.S. Air Force (1982-1986)
Mystikal
Michael Tyler, better known by his stage name Mystikal, is an American rapper, and actor.
U.S. Army (1991-1992)
SHAGGY
Orville Richard Burrell, Jamacian-American reggae musician, singer, DJ, and Actor.
U.S. Marines (1988-1992)
MC Hammer
Stanley Kirk Burrell. American rapper, entrepreneur, and celebrity spokesperson
U.S. Navy (1981-1984)
Fred Durst
American rapper, singer, songwriter, actor, and director. Frontman of the band Limp Bizkit
U.S. Navy (1988-1990)







