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Romford
Drum and Trumpet Corps was founded on 11th October 1957 by Richard Bouchard
along with twelve boys, a few battered instruments and a loan of £100.
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They adopted
a traditional military style, which they maintain today. The striking
green military uniform is strongly influenced by a close association
with the Royal Green Jackets during the seventies.
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The bands
early days were spent marching through Romford on Sunday mornings and
supporting local charities at fetes and garden parties. They quickly
progressed and an appearance at the Soldier's Sailor's and Airman's
Family Tattoo at White City led to engagements throughout the home counties.
Such was the Bands popularity there was soon a waiting list to join.
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Soon the
band had spread their wings and after successful performances in Jersey,
the isle of Wight, the Isle of Man and Spalding Flower Festival were
invited on several trips to France where they quickly became personalities.
Civic Receptions, television and press coverage were arranged, the Corps
were now an international institution.
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Further
television appearances with Leslie Crowther, Jimmy Tarbuck, Frank Ifield,
Reg Varney and Tony Blackburn, guests of Charlie Drake on 'Sunday Night
at the London Palladium', Billy Smart and Chipperfield's Circus spread
their reputation nationwide.
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Soon it
was time for change and the Band enlisted girls! A popular decision
for band members and spectators, this has led to many romances within
the Corps, some resulting in inter-band marriages. In fact the Corps
now boast a second generation of the Romford Drum and Trumpet Corps,
having the children of ex-members in the ranks!
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Trips to
Europe became more frequent, the Corps visited Belgium and Germany and
formed friendships with European bands which they still maintain. In
1974 the Corps performed at a music festival in Ostend, and were introduced
to Jurgen Kuhlmann of the Billstedt Band who invited them to enter a
contest in Busum, Germany. The band needed somewhere to stay and a small
village opened their doors to welcome the band, the long association
with Lunden had begun. Almost every band member since has at one time
or another met with the people of Lunden, either during the bands holidays
in Germany or when they visit Romford. In 1987 their bandmaster and
one time Drum Major, Ronald Petersen was made an Honorary Vice President
of the Corps. In 2002 the Corps visited Lunden, Germany to compete in
the North German Championships, then welcomed Ronald Petersen and the
Verein Lundener Spiellute back to Romford for a holiday. So close is
our association that in October 2002 Ronald brought a group of band
members to Romford to surprise Dick Bouchard at the Corps 45th Reunion.
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An honour
for the Corps was to be adopted by the Romford Branch of the Burma Star
Association, through this they were invited to play on Horseguards Parade
in the presence of Lord Louis Mountbatten who paid his respects by inspecting
the band. The relationship with the Burma Star Veterans flourished and
in 1995 they performed at the 50th and final reunion at the Royal Albert
Hall with Dame Vera Lynn and our war veterans in the presence of the
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh.
The band
has performed in the presence of the entire Royal family.
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The National
Youth Marching Band Championships were held for twenty-five years. The
contest started at a small school in Enfield but by the second year
moved to Alexander Palace and a win for the Romford Drum and Trumpet
Corps! After the fire, which destroyed the Great Hall the contest moved
once again to the Royal Albert Hall and Romford succeeded in becoming
the National Champions for 1987-88-89. Every band member who has appeared
in this contest over the years recalls the experience with pride and
honour, it is a great shame the Contest no longer exists.
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In recent
years the Corps have appeared on television many times including the
Children's Royal Variety Show at the London Palladium, on the Big Noise
with their own version of the Shoop Shoop Song, had the frightening
experience of playing on top of one of the largest cranes in London
for the Six O'clock Show, the Disney Club, the Big Breakfast and made
a promotional video for Sky Sports.
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The band
have played for the Royal Welsh Fusiliers and the Russian Convoy Veterans
at the Cenotaph, for the Merchant Navy Veterans at Tower Hill and taken
part in the VE Day celebrations in Hyde Park and the VJ Day Parade past
Buckingham Palace. They also performed at Earls Court to celebrate the
Queen's 40th year of accession to the throne.
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For the
past five years they have played in the Gun Park at the Tower of London
to entertain the runners in the London Marathon and have been regular
participants in the Lord Mayor's Show for many years.
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In recent
years the band have formed friendships with the Royal Electrical & Mechanical
Engineers Band, whose bandmaster, Clinton Bray, composed our march "Green
and Gold" dedicated to Dick Bouchard, and the Minden Band of the Queens
Division. The Corps have had workshops and performed in concert with
both bands.
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In March
2003 the Corps performed in the Market Place for HM The Queen when she
visited Romford.
2003 also
saw the band return to the contest arena and won three qualifying contests.
This entitled the band to enter the 'National Championships'. In November
2003 they successfully won achieving the double by winning the championships
and the league title.
In 2004
the band remained undefeated and retained the National Title and League
for the second time.
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