Under Capt John Slatter, bandmaster 1896-1944, the military band became the foremost unit of its kind in Canada and toured widely in Canada and the USA. It was the first kilted brass band in Canada. In 991 it continued to perform on numerous occasions, both with the Pipes and Drums and in its own right. Subsequent bandmasters have been Warrant Officer Albert Dobney 1944-54, Capt (later Major) Donald Keeling 1954-77, Capt Thomas Whiteside 1977-83, Capt William J. Hughes 1983-8, and Capt Roland G. White from 1988. Keeling and all later bandmasters have also been designated 'music directors'.
Both bands performed in Toronto at the Trooping of the Colour in 1967, the 48th Highlanders' Tattoo in 1969, and the Scottish World Festival annually at the CNE 1972-81. In 1981 both bands, joined by bands of both the Toronto Scottish and the Royal Regiment of Canada, performed at the great Wembley Stadium involving 1600 musicians. In 1985 both bands performed in Holland for the 40th anniversary of the liberation of Holland. In 1987 both bands were invited to perform in Bermuda. Also in 1987 the pipe band participated in the Nova Scotia Tattoo. In 1990, still the largest military pipe band in the Commonwealth, the Pipes and Drums of the 48th Highlanders of Canada continued to perform both on military occasions and for many concerts, dances, and other engagements, and to tour in the USA, Scotland, and Canada. The military band also continued to perform frequently, in its own right and with the Pipes and Drums. In 1991 the regiment marked its 100th anniversary but no special celebrations took place involving the bands.
Author Mabel H. Laine, David Waterhouse
Pipes and Drums of the 48th Highlanders of Canada. Pipe-Major Archie Dewar. Col CL-972
Here Comes the Famous 48th. Pipe-Major Archie Dewar. (1960). Col CS-8338/(as The Best of the 48th) 2-CBS GGS-90282
Scottish Heritage: The Pipes and Drums of the 48th Highlanders of Canada. Pipe-Major Archie Dewar. (1964). Col CS-9207/(as The Best of the 48th) 2-CBS GGS-90282
The Bands of the 48th Highlanders of Canada. Pipe-Major Reay Mackay; Musical Director Capt William J. Hughes. 1985. Attic BLL-145
Amazing Grace: All-time Bagpipe Favorites. Pipe-Major Alexander Dewar, M.W.O. Larry Fullerton Drum-Major. 1989. Fanfare CD-455
Also on A Royal Salute to Her Majesty the Queen (1984, Attic BLL-121)
See also Roll Back the Years.
Fraser, Alexander. The 48th Highlanders of Toronto, Canadian Militia. The Origin and History of This Regiment, and a Short Account of the Highland Regiments from Time to Time Stationed in Canada (Toronto 1900)
Beattie, Kim. 48th Highlanders of Canada. 1891-1928 (Toronto 1932)
-. Dileas: A History of the 48th Highlanders of Canada, 1929-1956 (Toronto 1957)
Batten, Jack. The Spirit of the Regiment: An Account of the 48th Highlanders from 1956 to 1991 (Toronto 1991)
Links to Other Sites
Piper and Drummer Online
Tune in to "Piper and Drummer Online" for the latest news, event schedules, competitions, music scores, and more.
48th Highlanders of Canada
The Official website Of the 48th Highlanders of Canada,a Reserve Force Infantry unit based out of Toronto, Ontario.
Regimental & Branch Marches
A varied collection of audio clips of authorized Canadian military marches. Also describes policies governing the authorization of band marches.

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