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Raymond Jewkes 1971 KRCSLP1305

Cambridge Heath Band

The Cambridge Heath Corps has stood in the heart of London’s East End - an area with a rich and vivid Salvationist past - since 1894.

It is not known when the band was formed but it has been known throughout the Salvation Army world since the International Congress of 1914. It has played in major concert halls and churches, broadcast and made recordings as well as campaining for the Army throughout Britain and in Holland.

The many distinguished conductors associated with it include: Col George Fuller, Col Albert Jakeway, Victor Hanscombe and Stuart Gaudion.

KRC Recording

We currently have no information on the KRC record label other than they are in the UK. If you have anything we can add, we'd be delighted to hear from you. 

 

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