The Elgin Regiment Band
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"...the presence of his [Col. Thomas Talbot]
regiment in St. Thomas enlivened the little town greatly. When they
turned out for church parade, headed by their band, Alfred Allworth
and other music-loving young fellows of the place were delighted
and the delight was not confined to the male sex, one may be
sure." (Talbot Regime pg. 232)
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Bands have played a prominent role in military regiments for
centuries. The Elgin Regiment is no exception. Always a community
favourite, the Elgin Regiment Band was known for its performances
in parades and many Remembrance Day ceremonies not to mention
practice nights when the sounds of Old 95 and Waltzing Matilda
floated through the valleys of St. Thomas. The Band also had the
pleasure of playing for the Queen and the late Queen Mother when
the the band toured the British Isles on several of their many
trips abroad.
Watch this page as more stories will be added about the band
over the last century.