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Service bands

The Service bands are made up of the Concert Band and the Corps of Drums. They formed in 1984 and have been representing the Service through music, marching and displays ever since.

Musicians include retired firefighters and support staff, as well as talented residents of Devon and Somerset with a background in music.

Here you’ll find more information, including a brief background, the types of events they attend, how you can join, and how to book them.

The Ceremonial Unit holding instruments at Service Headquarters in full black uniform, wearing white helmets.
 

The Concert Band

The band currently has 40 members and has been musically directed by Martin Andrew since July 2015.

The music played varies from military marches, to classical pieces, to medleys from films and musicals.

You can find them representing the Service throughout the year at different events, including:

  • concerts
  • fetes
  • open days
  • garden parties
  • charitable events.

The band regularly support the Fire Fighters Charity, alongside many local charities too.

The Concert Band dressed in white shirts, red ties and black trousers holding their instruments. The front row are sat down while the other rows are stood.
 

Join the Concert Band

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Requirements:

  • you have achieved a musical grade of 5 or above
  • or you have experience in concert bands
  • you are available for rehearsals every Thursday evening from 7.30pm at the Kenn Centre, Kennford.

You do not need to be a member of our Service to join.

For more information and to get in touch:

  • visit the Concert Band’s website(link is external)
  • email the band concertband@dsfire.gov.uk
  • find the band on their Facebook page(link is external).
 

Book the Concert Band

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If you are interested in having the Concert Band playing at one of your events, please visit their website(link is external) or email them concertband@dsfire.gov.uk.

 

Corps of Drums

This band provides drummers and buglers for all sorts of occasions. Their performance history includes local, national and international events and audiences vary from royalty to crowds at smaller venues such as church fetes.

Corps of Drums often join with other musicians, such as:

  • Band of the West Midlands Fire Service

  • West Yorkshire Fire Band

  • Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue Service Band.

Together, these groups have performed at impressive venues including The National Firefighters Memorial London and The Menin Gate in Ypres, Belgium.

Five members of the Corps of Drums in full uniform, with white hats on. They have drums strapped to them and are holding the drumsticks under their noses. The background is beautiful sunrise over water.
 

Join the Corps of Drums

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We welcome new members. To join we ask that you:

  • are 18 or older
  • are willing to practise regularly
  • are available to rehearse every Wednesday as well as once a month on a Sunday at Service Headquarters
  • conduct yourself in a way that represents our service.

All uniforms, transport, instruments and tuition are provided for free. You do not need to be a member of our service to join.

For more information, please visit:

  • the Ceremonial Unit’s Facebook page(link is external)
  • the Corps of Drums’ website(link is external)
  • the Corps of Drums’ Twitter page(link is external).

Or, you can contact Ian or Dave via:

  • email thedrummajor@mail.com or firedrummajor@sky.com
  • mobile on 07834230750.
 

Book the Corps of Drums

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If you are interested in booking the band for an event, please get in contact through:

  • the Corps of Drums’ website(link is external)
  • email firedrums911@gmail.com

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