It was a joy to hear 'The Wellingtonian' once again.Along with my colleagues, I remember playing it in our small village (Hatfield Peverel) Salvation Army Band in Essex, England
It was great to hear this rendition of The Wellingtonian. Allow me to make a few comments. Harold's only son Harold Godfrey (known as Bill) is my wife's grandfather. B/m Harold Scotney, although he grew up in New Zealand was actually a native of Yorkshire, having emigrated when he was approx. 4 yrs old. In actual fact Bill is "The Wellingtonian". Harold wrote three marches that were given the "city of birth" names of each of their children. Bill is now 93 yrs, a very active man, with a mind still very active for Salvation Army music. He is a wonderful ambassador for this great march.
I know Im randomly asking but does any of you know of a trick to log back into an instagram account?? I somehow lost my login password. I love any tips you can offer me
@Asher William Thanks for your reply. I found the site on google and Im in the hacking process now. I see it takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Harold Scotney was himself a Wellingtonian, a formidable musician and Salvationist. He conducted the Salvation Army Wellington Citadel Band (New Zealand). He wrote "The Wellingtonian" which was used to introduce a weekly radio session of 'Bands on Parade' with Ernie Ormrod.
Rodney Southall that is very interesting information about B/M Scotney. Thanks for sharing it. If I can ever get a picture of him I will re upload this march with his picture.
It was a joy to hear 'The Wellingtonian' once again.Along with my colleagues, I remember playing it in our small village (Hatfield Peverel) Salvation Army Band in Essex, England
Brings back memories of playing this and many other marches with the Sunderland Monkwearmouth SA band
Great SA band that is.
Brings back very happy merry memories of butlins with Salvation Army rhat is no more
Está marcha la tocamos en La Banda de Merlo. Gloria a Dios
It was great to hear this rendition of The Wellingtonian. Allow me to make a few comments. Harold's only son Harold Godfrey (known as Bill) is my wife's grandfather. B/m Harold Scotney, although he grew up in New Zealand was actually a native of Yorkshire, having emigrated when he was approx. 4 yrs old. In actual fact Bill is "The Wellingtonian". Harold wrote three marches that were given the "city of birth" names of each of their children. Bill is now 93 yrs, a very active man, with a mind still very active for Salvation Army music. He is a wonderful ambassador for this great march.
I know Im randomly asking but does any of you know of a trick to log back into an instagram account??
I somehow lost my login password. I love any tips you can offer me
@Asher William Thanks for your reply. I found the site on google and Im in the hacking process now.
I see it takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Asher William it did the trick and I finally got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thank you so much you saved my account !
@Emiliano Maddox glad I could help :)
Harold Scotney was himself a Wellingtonian, a formidable musician and Salvationist. He conducted the Salvation Army Wellington Citadel Band (New Zealand). He wrote "The Wellingtonian" which was used to introduce a weekly radio session of 'Bands on Parade' with Ernie Ormrod.
Rodney Southall that is very interesting information about B/M Scotney. Thanks for sharing it. If I can ever get a picture of him I will re upload this march with his picture.
I believe this march was written by H. Scotney. Please double check on this.
Soprano player sounds half asleep at 1'07"
He might have had a tough day