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Jamaican Military Band (JMB) is one of two military bands in the Jamaican Defence Forces, with the other being The Jamaica Regiment Band. The main task of the band is to play music at all national and military ceremonies. The band's repertoire includes mostly classical and marching music.
During war time, the band takes on operational roles such as Medical Assistants.
The band participates the following activities:
Concerts
Military parades
Dedication ceremonies
National holidays
Events of the state
Funerals (state)
It is part of the Ceremonial and Investigation Division of the JDF. It consists of a parade band (which can be configured into a concert band) and a corps of drums, as well as soloists with specific duties.[1] It is one of only three musical units in the world (the others being the nouba of the Tirailleurs of the modern French Army and the Band of the Barbados Regiment) that still wear the traditional uniform of the zouaves. The band celebrates its anniversary every 26 February.[2] It plays a central role in the Independence Day celebrations at National Arena.[3] It has performed through many media outlets, including at one point Jamaica's only radio station, ZQI (now Real Jamaican Radio).[4] Musicians are drawn from all music establishments in the country, including the National Youth Orchestra.[5]
^"Jamaica Observer Limited".
^"Kingston Gleaner Newspaper Archives | Feb 25, 2007, p. 23".
^The Maestro Speaks of his Musical Journey. Author House. February 2014. ISBN 9781491859025.
^Michael Reckord (1 November 2013). "Islandwide by road, airwaves - Archie Lindo produces plays, programmes". gleaner-jamaica.com. Retrieved 6 July 2019.
^"The National Youth Orchestra of Jamaica – d'Addario Foundation".
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