Barbados Defence Force Band
The Barbados Defence Force Band, is a musical element of the reserve units that make up the Headquarters Company, Barbados Regiment and the Barbados Defence Force. The musicians mainly range in ages between 18 and 50 years old and perform several types of music from light classics to Barbadian native music. The band is currently directed by Director of Music, Lieutenant Brian Cole.
It has also participated military events of the Jamaica Defence Force, parading alongside the JDF Band, The Jamaica Regiment Band and Corps of Drums at the request of the JDF.
History
A Corps of Drums remained active in the Barbados Volunteer Force and the Barbados Regiment until the early 1970s. A full band was raised in 1973 as the Band and Drums of the Barbados Regiment and was fully resuscitated in 1987 for the occasion of the Trooping the Colour parade in Barbados. It remained active until the early 1990s, and after a brief hiatus, the band was again revived as the Barbados Defence Force Band. In 1999, an improvement and substantial growth of the band facilitated their first major performance at the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo that year.Lineage
The BDF Band traces its history back to the West India Regiment Band, which is considered to be the precursor to most Caribbean military bands under the control of the British Army. As a result, the band has a shared history with the aforementioned Jamaica Military Band. It also shares a lineage with the Corps of Drums of the Barbados Volunteer Force.Particularities
Public Duties
Performances by BDF Band include:- Public concerts in the Saint Michael
- Military and patriotic ceremonies
- * State arrival ceremonies
- * Military parades
- * Military tattoos
- * Passing out parades
- * Change of Command parades
- * Presentation of Colours
- Public holidays in Barbados
- * Remembrance Day
- * Independence Day
- State Funerals
- Musical concerts
- Guard mounting at The Garrison, Saint Michael