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The band of the ''Waikato Rifle Volunteers'' was likely the first band to perform in Hamilton. Their first appearance on parade, under Bandmaster Shannaghan, was on 3 August 1872, where they played 'Yankee Doodle' and 'Finnigan's Wake'. The band played in "good time and key, for which they were heartily applauded by a number of residents who came to hear them". It had only been seven weeks wince the bandmaster stared giving them instruction, "who had never seen a fife or drum before".
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The band of the ''Waikato Rifle Volunteers'' was perhaps the first band to perform in Hamilton. Their first appearance on parade, under Bandmaster Shannaghan, was on 3 August 1872, where they played 'Yankee Doodle' and 'Finnegan's Wake'. The band played in "good time and key, for which they were heartily applauded by a number of residents who came to hear them". It had only been seven weeks wince the bandmaster stared giving them instruction, "who had never seen a fife or drum before".
  
 
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Revision as of 13:35, 15 April 2015

The band of the Waikato Rifle Volunteers was perhaps the first band to perform in Hamilton. Their first appearance on parade, under Bandmaster Shannaghan, was on 3 August 1872, where they played 'Yankee Doodle' and 'Finnegan's Wake'. The band played in "good time and key, for which they were heartily applauded by a number of residents who came to hear them". It had only been seven weeks wince the bandmaster stared giving them instruction, "who had never seen a fife or drum before".