Band and Drums Music
The Queen's Regiment 1966-1992
Associated Marches
Associated Marches of The Queen's Regiment inherited from the forebear regiments and used on appropriate occasions:-
Dmr Warr, the Commanding Officer's Bugler,
1st Battalion The Queen's Regiment gives advice to the Prime Minister Mr Edward Heath.
Also in the picture is Major General The Earl Cathcart G.O.C. British Troops Berlin 1970.
The Queen's Own Buffs - 'The Buffs' (QOB) (Buffs) |
'Men of Kent' (Buffs) |
'A Hundred Pipers' (QORWK) |
'Garryowen' (50th) |
'Bonnets of Blue' (97th) |
'Rule Brittania' (QORWK) |
'There is a winsome lad' (50th) |
'The Royal Sussex' (R Sussex) |
'Sussex by the Sea' (R Sussex) |
'The Lass of Richmond Hill' (2nd R Sussex) |
'The Roussillon Slow March' (35th) |
'Public Duties' (1st R Sussex) |
'Sir Manley Power' / 'Paddy's Resource' (57th) / (77th) |
'The Jolly Die-Hards' (57th) |
'Moneymusk' (77th) |
'In The Garb of Old Gaul' (2 Mx) |
'Palace Guard' (1 Mx) |
'Public Duties' (1 Mx) |
'The Queen's Volunteers' (5 Queen's) |
In 1984 The Queen's Regiment reduced to two bands. Prior to the disbandment all three battalions of The Queen's Regiment were serving in the Province. The Regiment exercised the Freedom of Belfast. On 31st March 1984 the 2nd Battalion Band was disbanded and The Albuhera and Quebec Bands were formed. The parade took place at Ebrington Barracks, Londonderry Mr P E Hills was the senior Bandmaster, Mr R J Francis was Bandmaster of the 2nd Battalion, Mr B Cunningham Bandmaster of the 3rd Battalion. The Band of the 5th (V) Battalion was represented by Mr E T F Clark MBE.
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