RCAF Overseas Headquarters Band
The RCAF Overseas Headquarters Band was a Royal Canadian Air Force military ensemble. It performed primarily in the United Kingdom during the Second World War as part of RCAF Overseas. It was founded in 1942, two years after the establishment of the headquarters.[1] Its arrival in England was followed by that of the No. 6 Bomber Group Band and the Bournemouth Band.[2] For most of its existence, it was led by Squadron Leader Martin Boundy.[3] Boundy would later become the President of the Canadian Band Association in 1951 and 1970.[4]
During its existence, it performed 55 concerts on the BBC and has also recorded for HMV as well as the Overseas Recorded Broadcasting Service. Notable performances have included one in front of Buckingham Palace in 1944 and a six-week European tour following the Victory in Europe Day.[5] Two days after Canada Day in 1945, Boundy conducted a massed band from the band and the No. 3 Squadron Band in London's Lincoln's Inn Fields.[6]
The Streamliners
The Streamliners was the band's 15-piece small dance band.[7][8] It performed at the BBC as well as alternated with the United States Army Air Corps Band led by Glenn Miller and The Squadronaires of the Royal Air Force at the Queensbury Club (now the Prince Edward Theatre) in London. It is often referred to as "The Band of Brothers". In June 1944, the band was temporarily stationed in France to provide musical support to the allied troops participating in Normandy landings. In late 1945, it underwent a tour of Germany.[9] The band members played at more than 600 gigs throughout the UK, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, and Denmark. In its travels, the band used a special use Dakota C3 aircraft.[10] It was notably led by Patrick Riccio.[11][12] It also included British citizens such as Jack Fallon, who was an accomplished violinist.[13]
See also
References
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- "Canada Day, 1945 in London". thepeterboroughexaminer.com. June 26, 2017.
- Litchfield, Jack (July 17, 1982). "The Canadian Jazz Discography, 1916-1980". University of Toronto Press – via Google Books.
- "DJ's blast from the past | Bournemouth Echo". www.bournemouthecho.co.uk.
- Celinscak, Mark (January 1, 2015). "Distance from the Belsen Heap: Allied Forces and the Liberation of a Nazi Concentration Camp". University of Toronto Press – via Google Books.
- "Contact". ufdc.ufl.edu.
- "Pat Riccio | The Canadian Encyclopedia". www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca.
- Litchfield, Jack (July 17, 1982). "The Canadian Jazz Discography, 1916-1980". University of Toronto Press – via Google Books.
- "Jack Fallon". The Independent. May 26, 2006.