The band's Director of Music is the unit's principal conductor and is responsible for the band's creative direction. The band was formed in 1934, 20 years after the regiment's establishment and just after it moved into its current base. Since 1994, the band has been the only reserve band on the mainland British Columbia. In 2000, the band outgrew its facilities in the Bessborough Armoury and relocated to the Garrison Headquarters building near Jericho Beach on English Bay. The Band then moved to the newly built Hoffmeister Building near the Burrard Street Bridge in 2019. Although still under the command and control of the home regiment, the band functions largely independently as a self-contained subunit and performs more than one hundred engagements annually.[3][4]
Directors of Music
The following is a list of directors of music since 1933:[5]
Will Edmunds (1934-1937)
Chief Warrant Officer Al Sweet (1953-1969)
Major Peter Erwin (1969-1984)
Captain Richard Van Slyke (1984-2004)
Captain James Tempest (2004-2017)
Captain Cheryl McHugh (2017-2022)
Warrant Officer Nathaniel Senff (2022-2023)
Lieutenant Eric Wong (2023-Present)
Role
The band is a part of 39 Canadian Brigade Group, and supports all types of activities in the brigade. Since 1994, its duties have expanded greatly to support all reserve units in the province. It participates in all Vancouver area civilian and military parades, representing the regiment and the RCA. It also parades in Kelowna or Kamloops and even as far east as The Kootenays. The band has become a vital tool in public relations for the Army. Outside the country, the band has performed in community celebrations in Quebec City, California, the Netherlands and Hong Kong. In 2003 and 2012, the band took part in the Fortissimo Sunset Ceremony on Parliament Hill at the invitation of the Ottawa-based Ceremonial Guard.[6]