The young man seated front row second from right next to the drum is my Great Grandfather Robert Cooper. He eventually became a band leader and solo trumpeter.
This has been my favorite march ever since hearing it on my first ever Whit Friday in 1984. Had the pleasure of playing it when depping with Glossop Old Band about 5 yrs later and we managed 10 contests on the night - brilliant!!!
Thanks. I have a FB page- Lenoir High School Band, and I post a march of the day, and have posted over 500 marches so far. I am always on the lookout for new material. I like to do a weekly theme and have already done one week of British Band marches and am gearing up for another week’s worth soon.
blottit Thank you very much for your answer, I didn't see before now! I thought maybe that it was an elder recording, but this was two years after they won the British Open brass band championship, so they must have been at their best I think! 😊
Won the overall Saddleworth prize in the 93 with Boarshurst Silver Band. Also, my 2 uncles John & Albert Bennett played in the band in the 1930's,
The young man seated front row second from right next to the drum is my Great Grandfather Robert Cooper. He eventually became a band leader and solo trumpeter.
My uncles John & Albert Bennett played for the band in the 30's
This has been my favorite march ever since hearing it on my first ever Whit Friday in 1984. Had the pleasure of playing it when depping with Glossop Old Band about 5 yrs later and we managed 10 contests on the night - brilliant!!!
This year (2022) I was depping as principal cornet with Glossop Old Band at The Whit Friday Marches and play this stunning march.
@@BessonSovereign1 Something in common then!!! Managed to hear two performances by other bands this year - if I don't, it's never quite the same!
This is a great band. Love all the recordings
what a lovely trumpeter and so nice to hear t
he band
Like to mention its a cornet
Wow the bass solo is powerful!! A fantastic recording!
Thanks. I have a FB page- Lenoir High School Band, and I post a march of the day, and have posted over 500 marches so far. I am always on the lookout for new material. I like to do a weekly theme and have already done one week of British Band marches and am gearing up for another week’s worth soon.
Good march haven’t heard it until now, TJ Powell known as the Welsh Sousa played under once with Cwmbran band
Two remarkable aspects: the march is in a minor key and the band repeats the first two strains da capo after the trio.
Probably recorded 1992 ish
What is the name of this march? The Elephant?
ORB
Oldham Rifle Brigade
Got you an elephant th-cam.com/video/_HnZd5g49Y4/w-d-xo.html
And those who did not return ...??
is there any chance i can have a copy of the picture in this video?
We don't hold these images, sorry. You may be able to copy from a google images search?
i can send u a photo of this.... kindly send me your emailadress
This is very well played. How old is this recording?
I recall it was about 1992 ish
blottit Thank you very much for your answer, I didn't see before now! I thought maybe that it was an elder recording, but this was two years after they won the British Open brass band championship, so they must have been at their best I think! 😊
Who was the composer of this march?
k0smon TJ Powell
blottit Thank you. Sounds a little tough to play.
Bertrand Moren That is right. I checked the link you put out here, and I found it. Thank you! 😃
k0smon its c. anderson ive got the original march card in front of me now. Weve been digging in our bands archives tonight 😁😁