Ambassadors Showband Derby

Ambassadors Showband Derby
Location Derby, England
Founded 1979
Director Richard Theobald

The Ambassadors Showband Derby is a Marching Band based in Derby, England

History

The band formed in September 1979 when the 11 founder members held a meeting at the house of Keith Holbrook in Briar Close, Borrowash. By the end of the meeting, the structure of the new organisation, as well as a constitution, had been agreed. Stuart Henson drew up the constitution, which had been agreed, and the Borrowash Band Fund was opened at the Midland Bank. The opening balance of £11 was the donation of £1 from each of the Founder Members. To these people we are eternally grateful.

At a committee meeting in January 1981, the name of the band was added to the constitution. The band may well have been called The Jokers but after much debate the name, Ambassadors of Borrowash, was chosen.

The band joined the CBSL (Carnival Band Secretaries League) in the fall of 1981 and the performing members were equipped with uniforms.

The first public performance came on 10 July 1982 in a contest at Allestree where the band came last. This trend was to continue for the rest of the season as they gained confidence and experience.

Whilst entertaining the public at various fêtes, galas and shows, the band continued to improve in contests until on 25 June 1983 they achieved their first win in a competition. The contest at Duffield saw the Ambassadors secure first place with 77 out of 100 points beating the Rangers of Derby and the Derby Regalia who tied for second place with 76 points.

The band was invited to take part in the 2005 Birmingham Tattoo. Alongside bands such as the band of the Coldstream Guards and many others. The band played to a crowd of 6500 on the first day and 8000 on the second. This has got to be the biggest event that the band has ever taken part in

During 2007/ 2008 the band went through one of its hardest time's it can remember. Membership was down and the band struggled like so many to keep going, only the determination of the members of the band managed to push their way through

Uniform

The uniform consists of a yellow shirt/blouse, red waistcoat, black trousers with red strips down the seams and yellow flashes at the bottom, the band also wears tri-corn harts.

Notable achievements

Duffield 25 June 1983 - First Contest Win

Whilst entertaining the public at various fêtes, galas and shows, the band continued to improve in contests until on 25 June 1983 they achieved their first win in competition. The contest at Duffield saw the Ambassadors secure first place with 77 out of 100 points beating the Rangers of Derby and the Derby Regalia who tied for second place with 76 points.

Breaston 28 June 1986 - First Place

Ilkeston Sat 30 May 1987 - First Place

Long Eaton Sat 6 June 1987 - First Place

Ashbourne 11 July 1987 - First Place

Horsley Woodhouse Sat 18 July 1987 - First Place

Plessey (Beeston) 20 July 1987 - First Place

Chesterfield 1st Aug 1987 - First Place

Long Eaton Sunday 30 August 1987 - First Place

Ashbourne 9 July 1988 - First Place

Loscoe 10 July 1988 - First Place

Chesterfield 5th Aug 1988 - First Place

Alvaston - Wilmorton 18 June 1989 - First Place

Ashbourne 8 July 1989 - First Place

Loscoe 9 July 1989 - First Place

Kirk Hallam 6th Aug 1989 - First Place

Lowestoft Aug 12th 1989 - First Place

Wilmorton Sunday 17 June 1990 - First Place

Breaston June 23, 1990 - First Place

Granby Halls 29 September 1990 - First Place

Chaddesden 9 June 1991 - First Place

Ambergate (county show) 16 June 1991 - First Place

Breaston 22 June 1991 - First Place

Derby 13th Aug 1991 - First Place

Ashbourne 11 July 1992 - First Place

Derby 2 August 1992 - First Place

Lowestoft 8th Aug 1992 - First Place

Chaddesden 13 June 1993 - First Place

Heanor 26 June 1993 - First Place

Wilmorton 27 June 1993 - First Place

Bakewell 3 July 1993 - First Place

Ashbourne 10 July 1993 - First Place

Chaddesden 12 June 1994 - First Place

Chaddesden Sun 11 June 1995 - First Place

Breaston 24 June 1995 - First Place

Bakewell 1 July 1995 - First Place

Lowestoft 12 Aug 1995 - First Place

Derby 20th Aug 1995 - First Place

Breaston 22 June 1996 - First Place

Chapel-en-le-Frith 7 July 1996 - First Place

Horsley Woodhouse 20 July 1996 - First Place

Derby 4th Aug 1996 - First Place

Belper 17th Aug 1996 - First Place

Newton 2012 - First Place

Sutton-on-Sea 29 July 2012 - Best band on parade

2005 Birmingham Tattoo The band had been invited to take part in the 2005 Birmingham Tattoo. long side bands such as The Band of the Coldstream Guards and many other. The band played to a croud of 6500 on the first day and 8000 on the second. This has got to be the biggest event that the band has ever taken part in.

References

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