- The Central Band of the Royal British Legion
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Name = The Central Band Of The Royal British Legion
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Origin =London ,England
Genre =Military Music
Years_active = 1944–present
Label = Clovelly
URL = [http://www.centralband.com/ Official website]The Central Band of the Royal British Legion is a
concert band associated with theRoyal British Legion .In
2004 it celebrated its Diamond Jubilee, marking sixty years of music making dating back toWorld War II . The Band’s origins stem from what is now affectionately known asDad's Army , its founder members, many withFirst World War service, having all played in the Band of the 56th (Surrey) Battalion Home Guard based inEpsom . However, by1944 , with the possibility of a German invasion no longer a threat, the Home Guard was stood down bringing to an end four years of comradeship.As with all organisations, the breaking up of a band is a traumatic experience, so much so that a group of musicians from the Dad’s Army Band resolved to keep the spirit alive by forming a new band under the aegis of the British Legion. Thus began 62 eventful years, which have seen the Band progress to its present proud status, enjoying the acclaim not only of audiences everywhere but also of its peers in the world of military music.
The Central Band is the Legion’s premier and 'Flagship' Band and as such, represents the Legion on high profile occasions as well as fulfilling a large number of varied engagements around the country. The Central Band is no stranger to high profile events, many of which are televised and include Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance at the
Royal Albert Hall andBBC TV'sSongs of Praise , seen by millions.The current Director of Music is Captain David Cole MVO MMus ARAM RM.
Notable Performances
In
2005 , the band joined theRoyal Philharmonic Orchestra for an End of War Commemoration concert, in which they performed world premiers written especially for the occasion by theMaster of the Queen’s Music ,Sir Peter Maxwell Davies . In 2005 and again in 2007 the band recorded a programme forBBC Radio 2 ’s Listen to the Band.In
2006 and2007 , the band performed at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships, during the Ladies Finals Day and Men's Finals Day.The band has also performed during the lunch break at several test matches at Lords, including the . In addition to this the band has performed at the past two Commonwealth Games Baton Relay ceremonies, playing on the forecourt outside
Buckingham Palace whilst HM The Queen handed the Commonwealth Games baton to a famous athlete.Recordings
The Band has made many recordings, including ‘The Best of British’, which was recorded live with
Max Bygraves at theBeck Theatre .At the end of 2004 the band recorded Celebration, this was followed with The Shadow of Your Smile in 2006. This was produced by Major John Perkins and includes Ave Maria,
Pirates Of The Caribbean ,Goodbye To Love andThe Gladiator's Farewell .In March 2007 the band recorded at the BBC
Maida Vale studios forBBC Radio 2 's 'Listen To The Band' feature.The band recorded [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18CZG6TJB6U their own version] of the "new-rave" band
Klaxons ' hit Gravity's Rainbow in May 2007. The band later performed this song for the 5th birthday party ofMTV Two 's flagship rock show, Gonzo.External links
* [http://www.centralband.com/ Official website for The Central Band of the Royal British Legion]
* [http://www.myspace.com/centralband Official myspace profile for The Central Band of the Royal British Legion]
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