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22nd (Cheshire) Regiment Association Band & Drums Branch
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Over the years the Band and Drums have made Music Cassette, LP & CD Recordings:
The Regimental Music - Published by Music Masters, 0521- 1976 Conducted by Bandmaster D.E. Price, psm Drum Major G.S. Blackshaw Side A: Regimental Call & Assembly March, The Young May Moon, Come Lasses & Lads, The 22nd General Salute 1772, The 22nd Regiment Colour March, The Duke of York's Troop, Sambre et Meuse, The Cheshire Regiment Troop, Heart of Oak, The Grenadiers Slow March, Tipperary, The 22nd Regimental Slow March 1772, Wha Wadna Fecht for Charlie. Side B: The Gypsy Baron, Sounds of Simon & Garfunkel, A Bit of Beguine, Cool Breeze, Hall of Fame. The music illustrates the versatility of the Band when they play at such Regimental occasions such as Officers' Mess Dinner nights and Regimental concerts.
Music in Memory - Published by Music Masters, MM0601 - 1983 Conducted by Bandmaster T.E. Pickering Side A: Marche Militaire (La Ronde), The Irish Washerwoman, Irish Tune from County Derry, The Rakes of Mallow, Tantalusqualen. Side B: Pop Looks Bach, Canadian Sunset, Jamaican Folk Suite, Bourree, Children of the Regiment, Wha Wadna Fecht for Charlie.
Tercentenary Parade - Cassette - 7th July 1989 Featuring the Regimental Bands of the 22nd (Cheshire) Regiment & The Royal Hampshire Regiment and The Fanfare Trumpeters of the Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall. Parade Music: Jubilante, Regimental Call, Advance, Assembly March, Young May Moon, The 22nd General Salute 1772, Salute the Earl of Chester, The National Anthem, Ever Glorious (Tercentenary March), Where no man has gone before, The Pageantry of Gilbert & Sullivan, Chariots of Fire, Hey! Look me Over, The Duke of York Troop, Cheshire Regiment Troop, Sambre et Meuse, British Grenadiers, Grenadiers Slow March, Auld Lang Syne, Heart of Oak, Wha Wadna Fecht for Charlie, The Cheshire Regiment Quick Step 1772, British Grenadiers, God Bless the Prince of Wales. Additional Parade Music: 22nd Slow March 1772, Big Band Bash, Jamaican Folk Suite, Memory, There's something about a soldier. Cathedral Service Music: Thy hand, O God, has guided; Soldiers of Christ arise; The Lord is my shepherd; Now thank we all our God; Abide with me; The Last Post; Reveille; Jerusalem; Greater love hath no man; You who have fought for England's Sake; O worship the King; The National Anthem; Organ Toccata;
The Regimental Band - Published by Music Masters, MMC0652 - 1989 Conducted by Bandmaster T.E. Pickering, ARCM Side A: Arromanches, The Cairo Road, The Contemptibles, The Black Horse Troop, Marche Lorraine, Aces High, Wellington. Side B: Lyric March, The Beatles (Echoes of an Era), Serenade Op. 22(c), Braziliance!, Florentiner.
The Road to Vitez - Published by Music Masters, MMCD 432 - 1994 Conducted by Bandmaster J.A.C. Huggins, ARCM, psm Piper: Trooper Graham Massey, (Royal Scots Dragoon Guards) Royal Salute, Star Trek-The Next Generation, Theme from Raging Bull, Xylophobia, High on a Hill, Assembly March, The Cheshire Regiment Troop, The Regimental March Sequence, Gershwin!, Post Horn Galop, Who's Sorry Now?, The Road to Vitez, West Side Story, Best Years of our Lives, Highland Cathedral, Ode to Joy & Last Post. This was the final recording of music by the Regimental Band. The Band were disbanded on 30 September 1994.
The Regimental Band of the 22nd (Cheshire) Regiment has also featured on the following recordings:
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