DERBY'S BAND.
tafv R-,^? -n ay ™Orning Defry's M3Min WeUmgton'a Town HaU The full «ty ap4 glvp r _ «om MMddMohtt 1* Scotch Symphony; tbopopuW toj-trot, "By Heck.' 1 and the Bartholdy) with, piccolo solo by the leading solowt of the Dominion. I Bpe - wii 9**1"? Mfii be "The 6mithy i! >the Woods, describing riTght, the approaching dawn, morning breaks, the rushing brook, and the eeng of the birds, the chimes of the steeple clock, the morning hymn, and the village smith lighting jns forge and starting his day's work. ■This is one of the band's most popular nrnnbOTij. The band's accessories include chimes, timpani, side and fcaas drums,
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 9
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108DERBY'S BAND. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 9
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