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Calum Gray

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Calum Gray enlisted into the Army as a Junior Musician in 1974. During three years of instruction he developed his cornet playing ability and learned to play the 'cello. After serving with the Band of The Royal Corps of Signals and the Band of The Grenadier Guards, he completed the three-year Student Bandmaster Course and was appointed Bandmaster of the 1st Battalion The Royal Hampshire Regiment in 1987. On being awarded his commission in June 1994, he was appointed Director of Music of The Band of The Dragoon Guards, located in Paderborn, Germany. In September 1997 he returned to the country of his birth as Director of Music of The Lowland Band of The Scottish Division, based in Edinburgh. His last posting was to Winchester in 2000 in the role of Director of Music, The Band of The Light Division. In February 2007 he steered the Band through a period of transition with the demise of The Light Division and the formation of The Rifles.

Calum left the Army in September 2007 following a career spanning over 33 years and shortly afterwards became Musical Director of Southampton Concert Wind Band. He has settled in Hampshire and established a domiciliary care business called ‘Caremark'.

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