The Central Band Of The Royal Air Force

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Land Of Hope And Glory 01:31 Tools
Royal Air Force March Past 02:02 Tools
633 Squadron 03:01 Tools
Lawrence of Arabia 03:29 Tools
Wind Beneath My Wings 03:47 Tools
The Dam Busters March 03:36 Tools
Aces High 03:54 Tools
The Dambusters March (The Dambusters) 04:02 Tools
Pomp And Circumstance No. 4 05:03 Tools
Battle of Britain March 02:36 Tools
Luftwaffe March (From "the Battle of Britain") 02:02 Tools
Luftwaffe March - From "The Battle Of Britain" 03:51 Tools
Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines 01:42 Tools
The Battle of Britain 04:26 Tools
The Dambusters March 03:05 Tools
Fanfare For The Common Man 02:55 Tools
Spitfire Prelude 03:31 Tools
R.A.F. March Past 02:00 Tools
Winston Churchill: Their Finest Hour (Jerusalem) 01:29 Tools
Raf March Past 01:57 Tools
Evening Hymn and Sunset 02:50 Tools
Reach for the Sky 03:31 Tools
Fanfare On the Raf Call 01:30 Tools
Winston Churchill: Never in The Field of Human Conflict (The Day Thou Gavest) 01:11 Tools
Introduction And March - From "The Battle Of Britain" 04:26 Tools
Sons Of The Brave 02:59 Tools
We'll Meet Again 03:08 Tools
Spitfire Prelude and Fugue 08:00 Tools
Out Of The Blue (Sports Report) 02:38 Tools
Grand March Raf 04:04 Tools
The Colditz March 04:06 Tools
Danny Boy 03:25 Tools
Royal Air Force College March 02:07 Tools
Cavalry Of The Clouds 03:18 Tools
It's A Long Way To Go 03:42 Tools
The Battle Of Britain (March) 03:06 Tools
Secret Army 02:57 Tools
Strike Command March List 01:48 Tools
Dambusters March 00:00 Tools
Per Ardua Ad Astra 02:29 Tools
The Valiant Years 03:05 Tools
TV Sports Themes: I. World Of Sport, II. Sportscene, III. Grandstand 04:50 Tools
Introduction and March (From "the Battle of Britain") 04:27 Tools
High Flight 04:00 Tools
Aces High (Luftwaffe March) 03:54 Tools
Crown Imperial (Coronation March) 09:29 Tools
The Jolly Airman 02:21 Tools
With Pomp and Pride 05:01 Tools
Dambuster's March 03:04 Tools
The Tornado 03:09 Tools
Land Of Hope & Glory 03:04 Tools
The Dam Busters 04:03 Tools
633 Squadron (From 633 Squadron) 03:01 Tools
Royal Air Force Regiment March Past: Holyrood 02:02 Tools
White Cliffs of Dover 04:34 Tools
Flying Review 03:15 Tools
Aircrew On Parade 02:44 Tools
The Acorn 02:23 Tools
Skywatch 02:46 Tools
Run Rabbit Run 02:22 Tools
Battle Of Britain 04:34 Tools
Vaughan Williams: English Folk Song Suite: I. March. Seventeen Come Sunday 02:01 Tools
Evening Hymn, Last Post And Sunset 03:51 Tools
Thin Red Line, The (March) 03:04 Tools
Keepers of the Peace 03:17 Tools
Reach For The Sky (Theme From) 03:30 Tools
Call to Adventure 03:30 Tools
Radio 03:05 Tools
Songs of the Early Airmen 07:42 Tools
The Newcomers 03:14 Tools
March Of The Royal Air Force Association 02:02 Tools
Militant Miss 03:02 Tools
Reach For The Skies 04:09 Tools
The Colditz March (From Colditz) 04:07 Tools
Crown Imperial 09:31 Tools
Salutes From The Films: The Dambusters/Reach For The Sky/The Battle Of Britain/633 Squadron (Medley) 02:01 Tools
The Jaguar 02:57 Tools
No.4 Pomp and Circumstance 02:32 Tools
Aces High (Luftwaffe March) (From Film 'Battle Of 03:30 Tools
633 Squadron (From Film Of Same Name) 03:30 Tools
Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines Hines 02:01 Tools
September 15th 1940 03:43 Tools
The Royal Flying Corps (World War 1): Soldiers Of The Queen/It's A Long Way To Tipperary/Pack Up Your Troubles In Your Old Kit Bag/Goodbye-ee/Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (Medley) 03:39 Tools
Pathfinders March (From the TV Series The Pathfinder) 04:54 Tools
The Skywriter 02:32 Tools
Out of the Blue 04:07 Tools
The Army the Navy and the Air Force 04:07 Tools
Run, Rabbit, Run 02:23 Tools
The Dambusters 03:39 Tools
Grand March 'R.A.F' 03:59 Tools
Vaughan Williams: English Folk Song Suite: II. Intermezzo. My Bonny Boy 03:59 Tools
Marche Funebre, Op. 35 04:07 Tools
Holst: First Suite in E-Flat for Military Band: I. Chaconne 04:07 Tools
Holst: First Suite in E-Flat for Military Band: II. Intermezzo 04:07 Tools
The Pathfinder's March 04:51 Tools
I'm Gonna Get Lit Up 04:51 Tools
Colditz March 04:07 Tools
Songs That Saw Us Through (World War 2) (Medley) 04:51 Tools
The Dambuster's March 04:07 Tools
Evening Hymn, Last Post, Sunset 04:07 Tools
The Dambusters (March) 04:51 Tools
Pathfinders March (From The Tv Series The Pathfind 04:51 Tools
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Director of Music: Squadron Leader G Bain BA LRAM ARCM MIL RAF Bandmasters: Warrant Officer Gil Singleton and Warrant Officer Frans J de-Leuw LRSM LTCL ALCM Band Sergeants: Flight Sergeant Geoff Lawrence and Flight Sergeant Richard Skelton ARCM Drum Majors: Chief Technician Richard Joyce and Chief Technician Terry Gardner Music has been a part of the Royal Air Force since 1912, when the Service existed as the Royal Flying Corps. In 1918 The Royal Air Force was formed from the latter and Dr Walford Davies was appointed as the first Organising Director of Music. By 1920 the Central Band of the Royal Air Force and the Band of the Royal Air Force College had been formed. The Central Band has several notable achievements of interest in its history. On 22nd April 1922 the Central Band was chosen to be the first ever military band to broadcast on BBC radio from Marconi House. This early lead has never been surrendered, and to date no other band has performed on BBC radio more frequently. The Central Band was also the first military band to make a long-playing gramophone record. In April 1955 HMV released a recording by the Central Band of what is to this day the most requested piece in their repertoire - Eric Coates' music for the film 'The Dambusters'. This recording rapidly climbed to number one in the hit parade of the time. More recently the Central Band received the distinction of being the first band outside the U.S.A. to be awarded the 'John Philip Sousa Citation for Musical excellence'. All RAF musicians are trained to provide medical support in times of war. During the Gulf conflict four out of the five bands established at that time were deployed to various locations in the Middle East, where the musicians were given a variety of tasks, from medical orderlies and stretcher bearers to the everyday running and guarding of war hospital sites. While all of this was taking place history was again being made when the Central Band became the first British service band to employ professionally trained female musicians on the same terms as the men. Just over a year later, on 12th September 1992, these same women broke a 155-year tradition by becoming the first women ever to take part in the Changing of the Guard ceremony at Buckingham palace. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.