The Household Troops Band (HTB) is a brass band of the Salvation Army In the early Summer of 1885 there was a "Great Kent March" by Salvation Army Officer Cadets. They were known as "Life Guards" and the march was headed by a band of 25 brass instrumentalists, each wearing a white pith military helmet (the normal military headgear of the day), a red guernsey, blue trousers and gaiters and carrying a knapsack and water bottle. Later it was suggested that a permanent band might be established.
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Milestone - Festival March
On A Mission
Caprice for Cornet - Soloist: Carl Saunders
Part III: Praise in Fellowship
God of Wonders - March
Bolero - I Have Decided to Follow Jesus - Festival Arrangement
Nicaea - Selection
Jericho (Re-visited) - Narrator: BM William Himes
The Witness - Festival March
God's Children - March
Part II: Praise in Meditation
Part I: Praise in Joy
How Majestic is Your Name - Song Arrangement
To Know Thee - Meditation
My Christ is All in All - Soloist: Andrew Scott
So Glad - SoloistBrad Turnbull
Festval Fanfare on St Francis
March - Praise
Under Two Flags
Nimrod - from the 'Enigma' variations
March - Soldiers of Christ
Trepak
Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah (Downie)
Cornet solo - Jublate
Londonderry Air
Procession to Covenant
The Seafarer
Finale from "William Tell"overture
Song - You're never too far from God
The Shepherd's Song (Richards)
Shining Star
The Proclamation Of Christmas
Jingle Bells
Silent Night
Entry of the Toreadors
Dear Lord And Father
In This Quiet Moment
Fall Afresh (Mackereth)
'Neath the Flag
Tone Poem - The triumph of Peace
Allegro from 'Music for the Royal Fireworks'
All to Jesus
Peace Like a River
Morning Star
God Of Wonders
Trombone solo - Concerto for Trombone
The Red Shield
Salvation Army South Africa 120 (Bearcroft)
Evening Hymn (Steadman-Allen)
Hymn to The Fallen
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