The Jazz Knights are the jazz ensemble of the United States Military Academy Band stationed at West Point, New York; they are one of the premiere jazz ensembles of the United States Army Special Bands. Originally created in 1972, they carry the tradition of American Jazz and entertain the Corps of Cadets, the “JK's” are one a professional big band rehearsing for the purpose of presenting jazz ensemble music. The ensemble's mission is to serve the United States Military Academy and the American public.
18 professional musicians from across the United States are audition for the West Point Band to be a part of the unit through an exclusive audition process. Past members of the band played, recorded, and toured with such icons as Count Basie, Buddy Rich, Woody Herman, Maynard Ferguson, Ahmad Jamal, Chaka Kahn, Prince, Billy Cobham, and the Tommy Dorsey and Glenn Miller Orchestras. Members of the group are graduates of some of America's most prestigious music schools such as the University of North Texas College of Music, Eastman School of Music, Indiana University, Berklee College of Music and the Manhattan School of Music. West Point Band band members are recruited and selected through a competitive audition process specifically for service in the United States Military Academy Band at West Point. The Jazz Knights present performances to audiences throughout the United States and Canada. The “JK's” routinely produce broadcasts and recordings that are heard in media outlets internationally. They performed at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. and for the A&E Network with the Boston Pops. Prominent musicians/jazz artists who have served in the group over the years include Mike Burgess,James Cammack, James Chirillo, Alexis Cole, Jack Cooper, Paul DuBois, Matt Ingman,Vincent Herring, Dave Horne, Doug Lawrence, Ken McGee, Jim Perry, Harvey Tibbs, Greg Waits, and Jamie Way.