I have come to love the music of Arthur Gullidge over the years. What a fine Salvationist and Christian, forced to fight a war and lost at sea. His music will live on for many years.
A Fine Army March With the Hardest Trombone End Section in The Middle But if Your Trombones are up to It, Thats Superb to Play!! Former B/M Andrew Barrett from Greenford.
Wonderful to hear this and played in Norway, Arthur was the B/m of the Brunswick Corp Melb, and the 2/22 Lark force Band, lost on 1st July 1942, together with his 28 Sally bandsmen including my Uncle Neil Smith
I have come to love the music of Arthur Gullidge over the years. What a fine Salvationist and Christian, forced to fight a war and lost at sea.
His music will live on for many years.
A Fine Army March With the Hardest Trombone End Section in The Middle But if Your Trombones are up to It, Thats Superb to Play!! Former B/M Andrew Barrett from Greenford.
Wonderful to hear this and played in Norway, Arthur was the B/m of the Brunswick Corp Melb, and the 2/22 Lark force Band, lost on 1st July 1942, together with his 28 Sally bandsmen including my Uncle Neil Smith
Une des plus belles marches salutistes merveilleusement interprétée
Autant de plaisir à chaque fois que je l’entends
Un ancien fanfariste
One of my favourite marches. Thank you for posting it.
A wonderful old favourite! Brilliantly performed!
Thank you 🙏
Well done. Great march.
Played many times whilst in Wimbledon S.A.band many years ago.
Good memories!!
Brilliant and love the diversity of ages playing.
I love that large crest on the wall, I fear that many of our young people are not told what each part of it represents
Great March, Great Australian !
A great timbrel piece.
Great to watch and I love to know, How many staff Bands we now have in The Salvation Army
God bless the salvation army