The following are Salvation Army Bands based in The Salvation Army, Australia Eastern Territory:
Band | Founded | Current Bandmaster |
---|---|---|
Blacktown Band of The Salvation Army | Doug Hardy | |
Brisbane City Temple Band of The Salvation Army | 1885 | Stuart Lang |
Campsie Brass Band of The Salvation Army | 1912 | |
Carina Mt Gravatt Brass Band of The Salvation Army | Stephen Stein | |
Chatswood Citadel Band of The Salvation Army | Ronald Prussing | |
Dulwich Hill Temple Band of The Salvation Army 1887 | 1887 | Norman Short |
Gold Coast Temple Band of The Salvation Army | Pending | |
Hurstville Citadel Band of The Salvation Army | 1900 | Stephen Reay |
Parramatta Citadel Band of The Salvation Army | Graeme Ainsworth | |
Parramatta Citadel Young People's Band of The Salvation Army | Geoff Bowie | |
Sydney Congress Hall Band of The Salvation Army | 1882 | Andrew Douglass |
Sydney Congress Hall Auxiliary Band | 1932 | Jonathan Lang |
Sydney Veterans Band of The Salvation Army | 1986 | John McComb |
Sydney Youth Band of The Salvation Army | 2001 | Joshua Mann |
Tuggeranong Band of The Salvation Army | Bruce Edwards | |
Wollongong Citadel Band of The Salvation Army | ||
Wollongong Citadel Young People's Band of The Salvation Army |
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