SALVATION ARMY BAND
Gisborne Group To Visit City
The Gisborne Salvation Army Band will arrive in Christchurch on Saturday morning in the course of a playing tour which will take it as far south as Invercargill. While in Christchurch the band will present programmes and take part in services at the Christchurch Citadel.
On Saturday evening a programme of band and vocal music, conducted by Bandmaster Adam Stein, will be given. Mr Stein is a son of one of the band’s earliest conductors, the noted Father Stein who came to Gisborne from Scotland in the 1920’s to take command of the band. In the present band there are several other descendants of Father Stein Several descendants of the band’s second conductor. Bandmaster David Waugh, another Scotsman, are also in the present group. On Sunday the band will play during morning and evening services at the Citadel.
Members will leave for the south on Monday morning
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29510, 11 May 1961, Page 17
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155SALVATION ARMY BAND Press, Volume C, Issue 29510, 11 May 1961, Page 17
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