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  2. International Staff Songsters - Wikipedia

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    The International Staff Songsters (ISS) is the principal choir of the Salvation Army. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Based in London, UK, the group performs Christian choral music in concerts, [ 3 ] worship services and television [ 4 ] and radio [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] broadcasts, and has recorded more than 50 albums since its inauguration.

  3. International Staff Band - Wikipedia

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    The band has released numerous CDs of Salvation Army music, including a collaboration with Black Dyke Band to produce a double CD recording of the published works of Wilfred Heaton (The Heaton Collection). This recording has received critical acclaim from the brass band world's leading publications, several of which selected it as their CD of ...

  4. Hayley Westenra - Wikipedia

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    Hayley performed at the Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow along with the Black Dyke Band as guests of Govan Salvation Army Songsters (choir). The songsters & band accompanied Hayley in a performance of ‘Hine e Hine’ Westenra is the second youngest UNICEF Ambassador to date, behind Selena Gomez. In 2005, Westenra visited Ghana to publicise her ...

  5. Songster - Wikipedia

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    In The Salvation Army the term "songster" refers to an adult chorister in a Salvation Army choir, formally called a "Songster Brigade". [6] The plural form "songsters" is commonly used to refer to a Songster Brigade when preceded by the definite article. Songsters commonly sing in worship services and can be used to teach congregations new songs.

  6. International Staff Songsters of the Salvation Army - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; International Staff Songsters of the Salvation Army

  7. Chalk Farm Salvation Army Band - Wikipedia

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    Chalk Farm Band has always been at the forefront of Salvation Army banding. Indeed, as early as 1898, just sixteen years after its formation in 1882, it was first featured as the solo band for a Salvation Army International Congress. The venue was London's Crystal Palace and the band was led by a youthful A W Punchard. This notable achievement ...

  8. Eric Ball (composer) - Wikipedia

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    He learned piano and organ, and in 1919 started work in the Salvation Army musical instrument department in central London, soon moving to the Musical Editorial Department as a composer. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He became an officer in the Salvation Army, and in 1928 re-established the Salvationist Publishing and Supplies (S. P. & S.) Band. [ 1 ]

  9. The Joystrings - Wikipedia

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    They also recorded a version of "O Little Town of Bethlehem," using the music of The Animals' "The House of the Rising Sun" - an unusual blending. [ 2 ] In September 2013, 50 years after the Joystrings' formation, group member Sylvia Dalziel published her memoir, The Joystrings: The Story of the Salvation Army Pop Group .