Loyal Edmonton Regiment Band
The Loyal Edmonton Regiment Band , a Canadian Army volunteer brass and reed band that serves as the de facto official military band of the Central and Northern Alberta area and the regimental band of The Loyal Edmonton Regiment (4th Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry) in Edmonton, Alberta. Operationally, it's part of the 41 Canadian Brigade Group. The band's force strength is currently at 14 personnel.
The band participates several activities:
- Military parade
- Regimental Dinners
- Concerts
- National and regimental holidays
- * Remembrance Day
- * Canada Day
- Presentation of Colours
- Funerals
military organizations, including Cadet Music Training Camps, Royal Canadian Artillery Band, The King's Own Calgary Regiment Band, the Band of the Ceremonial Guard and the Canadian Forces School of Music.
History
The band was established in April 1908 as the 101st Regiment Band. Most of its 25 members came from the local citizens band. A bugle band was also organized for the regiment, with age and height requirements having to be met for buglers. The band was deployed to France with the regiment during the First World War, becoming the first allied military band to arrive in Europe. The band notably led and is famed for leading the unit into the Battle of Mont Sorrel. During the Second World War, the band was deployed once again, this time to the United Kingdom, and performed at many public and private functions in the country.Special ensembles
It had the benefit of three bands: a military band with 36 members, a bugle band of 29, and a pipe band of 13 pipers.- Parade Band
- Concert Band
- Jazz Ensemble
- Drumline
- Clarinet Choir
- Pipes and Drums