National Capital Band Ends Season With Many Farewells
3 July 2002
On 31 May 2002, the National Capital Band, based in Washington, DC, gathered for a dinner marking the end of the band’s 76th consecutive annual season of service. Read more
3 July 2002
On 31 May 2002, the National Capital Band, based in Washington, DC, gathered for a dinner marking the end of the band’s 76th consecutive annual season of service. Read more
20 May 2002
The National Capital Band (Bandmaster Lars-Otto Ljungholm) returned to the Jefferson Memorial for an outdoor concert on Sunday, 19 May 2002. Read more
28 February 2002
On Saturday, 23 February 2002, three Salvation Army musical groups, from three divisions in two territories, united in a great festival of music and praise. Read more
17 December 2001
The National Capital Band, under the direction of Bandmaster Lars-Otto Ljungholm, opened the Christmas season with two annual engagements, 1 - 2 December 2001. Read more
15 November 2001
The Divisional Youth Band and Timbrels (Bandmaster Lars-Otto Ljungholm) of the National Capital & Virginia Division performed in Winchester, Virginia on the weekend of November 10 – 11, 2001. Read more
1 October 2001
On the afternoon of Sunday, September 23, 2001, the National Capital Band (Bandmaster Lars-Otto Ljungholm) gathered at the front steps of the Jefferson Memorial. Read more
15 May 2001
The National Capital Band (Bandmaster Lars-Otto Ljungholm) concluded its 2000 - 2001 season with a concert in Waynesboro, Virginia. The band joined with the Waynesboro Choral Society (Director Don Coffey) for the second consecutive year in a benefit concert for the local Salvation Army corps. Read more
24 April 2001
The , conducted by Bandmaster Lars-Otto Ljungholm, has released its latest recording, Turning Point. The disc includes twelve tracks, ranging from the classic variations Sound Out the Proclamation (Eric Ball) to the big-band jazz sounds of Deep River (William Broughton). Four soloists are featured: Tom Bratten (tuba), Major Tony Barrington (euphonium), Dorothy Gates (trombone) and Read more