Marches
The Red Men's March
Robert B. Browne’s foot-tapping march “The Red Men’s” March incorporates all the elements that make a successful march. Edited by Geoff Kingston this great work has really stood the test of time.
A West Country March
A West Country March, arranged by Philip Andrews, is a compilation of Dorset folksongs. It is hoped that these lesser-known songs will become familiar, and not forgotten in the mists of time.
A Yorkshire Pudding - Concert March
A Yorkshire Pudding, composed by Geoff Kingston is dedicated to the James Farrell Concert Band of Leeds. This arrangement of popular Yorkshire Tunes is a lively and foot-tapping concert march.
Badonviller - March
“Badonviller”, often reported as Adolf Hitler’s favourite march, was played as his ‘Entrance Theme’ whenever he made an appearance. A great march and one evocative of a bygone age.
Brimham Rocks - Concert March
'Brimham Rocks', composed and arranged for Concert Band by Ian Macpherson is a concert march inspired by a visit to a well know Nation Trust area just outside Harrogate in North Yorkshire.
British Grenadiers
'British Grenadiers', edited by Geoff Kingston, contains the full march and additionally, a separate eight bar section used by Regiments to ‘Advance in Review Order’.
Celtic Heritage
Brilliantly arranged by Denis Burton, former Director of Music, The Grenadier Guards, 'Celtic Heritage is the second of two new quick marches by Ian Wither. In traditional style, this tuneful march.
Clown Patrol
Clown patrol, composed and arranged by Kelly Bennette, is a very light-hearted 6/8 march that should be playable by most bands. Great for parades, circuses or concerts.