Originally Posted by
john1
The Band of the Royal Welch Fusiliers ceased to be when the Corps of Army Music was formed and the old Regimental Band system was abolished around 1994. Both the RWF and the RRW lost their Regimental Bands along with the rest of the POW Div, the old Bands were pushed into two bands the Lucknow and Clive Bands and the "spare" musicians sent off to new and existing bands. Now there is one band for the POW Div.
The Royal Welsh should count itself lucky that it has a band to call on TA or otherwise (I worked with the old 3 RRW band, the current Royal Welsh Band, on more than one occasion and they were all good and dedicated musicians), most other regiments have to get into the queue.
Mess night music has gone (harp and choir), battalion level beating of the retreats have gone, some of the daft things we used to do to entertain the Battalion and Comrades are gone, unless you are lucky enough to get a slot in the diary. Its a sign of the times and change.
I am proud to have been a member of the Royal Welch Fusiliers Band (and we weren’t bad as a Band) as I am sure many other former band members are, to have marched with the Corps of Drums, Regimental Pioneers and Regimental Mascot but now those days have gone! The Royal Welch Band has not been downgraded but removed from existence. The tradition of music for the Regiment will be carried on by the Corps of Drums, notes to Mac 1st Bn DM have you formed a choir yet?
Thanks for the question; it’s a sad reminder of what is deemed to be progress.