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.
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
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.
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.
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
A wonderful old favourite! Brilliantly performed!
Thank you 🙏
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.
Well done. Great march.
Played many times whilst in Wimbledon S.A.band many years ago.
Good memories!!
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 !
Brilliant and love the diversity of ages playing.
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.
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