Loyalist Fifes and Drums
The Loyalist Fifes and Drums is a recreated fife and drum corps of the American Revolution period (1776-1784). The purpose of this group is to honour the important role played by Loyalists.
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Fifes and Drums at Westfield Village 2007 |
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Fife and Drum Corps Honoured with a Drum Major's baldric
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New Baldric. |
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At The Rose House Museum on September 19th and 20th 2009, the Loyalist Fifes and Drums were presented with a ceremonial Drum Major's Baldric, on behalf of the old and retired Fifes and Drums of the King's Royal Yorkers. more... |
Ft George Fife & Drum Muster 2009
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LFD's red coat joined a rainbow of uniforms at the 2009 F&D Muster at Fort George.
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LFD once again joined a number of other fife and drum corps for the Ft George Muster at Niagara-on-the-Lake. To everyone's delight, the Colonial Williamsburg Fifes and Drums drove the distance from Virginia to perform with the Muster regulars. more... |
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LFD Takes the Cup at Black Creek 2010
This year, the LFD performed a parade on the village green, participated in the installation of the Yorker's Honorary Colonel, and won the Colonel Crawrford Memorial Test Cup in a cricket game. It was a weekend to remember. more... |
2010 Season Kicks Off With Lansing Manor
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LFD in front of the Manor. Photo by Ens. John Moore. |
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On the weekend of May 17, 2010 the Loyalist Fifes and Drums traveled into the Mohawk Valley for the first event of 2010. more... |
We are looking for new members...
Are you interested in learning a musical instrument?
Do you have an interest in history?
Would you like to travel and perform with a fun musical group?
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