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  • About the VFMA Band
    • About BandSir.com
    • About the Regimental Band
    • A Short History of the Fanfare Trumpets
    • Biography of Colonel D. Keith Feltham
    • Biography of WO2 Philip Evans
    • Eugene Ormandy
    • Upon the Retirement of Col. Feltham
    • The Man Who REALLY Made This Website Possible
    • Concert Tape Catalog 1971-1976
    • Contributors to BandSir.com
    • “The Happiest Millionaire” Premiere – 1967
    • Nixon and the VFMA Band
  • Fanfares
  • 1969-1970
    • 1969-1970 Fall Concert
    • 1970 1812 with Phila. Orch.
    • 1969-1970 Early Spring Concert
    • 1969-1970 Late Spring Concert
  • 1970-1971
    • 1970-1971 Concert #1
    • 1970-1971 Concert #2
    • 1970-1971 Concert #3
  • 1971-1972
    • 1971-1972 Fall Concert
    • 1971-1972 Christmas Concert
    • 1971-1972 March Spring Concert
    • 1971-1972 May Spring Concert
  • 1972-1973
    • 1972-1973 Fall Concert
    • WJZ-TV Baltimore Christmas Special in 1972
    • 1972-1973 Christmas Concert
    • VFMA Band at the Kennedy Center in 1973
    • 1972-1973 Spring Benefit Concert
  • 1973-1974
    • 1973-1974 Fall Concert
    • 1973-1974 Christmas Concert
    • 1973-1974 Spring Concert
  • 1974-1975
    • 1974-1975 Fall Concert
    • 1974-1975 Christmas Concert
    • 1974-1975 Spring Concert
  • 1975-1976
    • 1975-1976 Fall Concert
    • 1975-1976 Christmas Concert
    • 1975-1976 Spring Concert
  • Concert Records – Alphabetical
    • Record Album – “The Best Of…”
    • Record Album – “The Cadet Band”
    • Record Album – “Cadet Choir and Glee Club 1962-63”
    • Record Album – “Command Performance”
    • Record Album – “Concert Time”
    • Record Album – “Fantasy”
    • Record Album – “Martial Moments”
    • Record Album – “Music Men of Valley Forge”
    • Record Album – “Old Comrades”
    • Record Album – “Parade And Concert – ’97”
    • Record Album – “Parading the Brasses”
    • Record Album – “The Praise of Christmas” VF & Ellis School Choirs
    • Record Album – “The Spirit of the Forge” (Glee Club and Organ)
    • Record Album – “Spring Festival”
    • Record Album – “Star Spangled Spectacular”
    • Record Album – “Steps of Glory”
    • Record Album – “Then And Now – Volume 1″
    • Record Album – “Then And Now – Volume 2”
    • Record Album – “Valley Forge Presents:A Festival of Music”
  • Dance Band Records – Alphabetical
    • Record Album – “All Is Well” (Dance Band)
    • Record Album – “Color Them Dress Grey” (Dance Band)
    • Record Album – “Dutch Treat” (Dance Band)
    • Record Album – “How Do I Look in Blue?” (Dance Band)
    • Record Album – “In The Mood” (Dance Band)
    • Record Album – “Quiet Country” (Dance Band)
    • Record Album – “Odyssey” (Dance Band)
    • Record Album – “Taps at Reveille” (Dance Band)
    • Record Album – “The Way I Feel About You” (Dance Band)
  • All Records – by Academic Year
    • 1950’s Record Album – “Command Performance”
    • 1960-61 Record Album – “Steps of Glory”
    • 1961-62 Record Album – “Parading the Brasses”
    • 1962-63 Record Album – “Cadet Choir and Glee Club 1962-63”
    • 1962-63 Record Album – “A Community’s Tribute”
    • 1962-63 Record Album – “Star Spangled Spectacular”
    • 1963-64 Record Album – “Concert Time”
    • 1964-65 Record Album – “Martial Moments”
    • 1965-66 Record Album – “Old Comrades”
    • 1966-67 Record Album – “Fantasy”
    • 1967-68 Record Album – “How Do I Look in Blue?” (Dance Band)
    • 1968-69 Record Album – “Taps at Reveille” (Dance Band)
    • 1969-70 Record Album – “Spring Festival”
    • 1969-70 Record Album – “Quiet Country” (Dance Band)
    • 1970-71 Record Album – “Odyssey” (Dance Band)
    • 1971-72 Record Album – “In The Mood” (Dance Band)
    • 1974-75 Record Album – “All Is Well” (Dance Band)
    • 1975-76 Record Album – “Valley Forge Presents: A Festival of Music”
  • Christmas Concerts
  • On The March
    • 1969 Harrisburg Horse Show
    • 1972 & 1975 Harrisburg Horse Show
    • 1979 Harrisburg Horse Show Video
    • 3rd Mess Formations
    • VFMA Drum Cadences
  • Video & Other Recordings
    • 1953 – Eisenhower’s 63rd Birthday (Audio)
    • 1963 – “A Community’s Tribute”
    • 1972 – WJZ-TV Baltimore Christmas Special (Video)
    • 1973 – VFMA Band at the Kennedy Center
    • 1990 – Feltham Alumni Induction and Concert
    • 1991 – VFMA Thanksgiving Tattoo
  • Band Captains & Drum Majors
  • Scrapbook
    • Scrapbook: VFMA Home Movies from Dan Witter
    • Scrapbook: VFMA Home Movies from Jeff Christopher
  • Site Map – BandSir.com
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New Program – 1979 Harrisburg Horse Show Video

Band Sir! Posted on June 27, 2023 by Dan WolfeJune 27, 2023

Check out the 1979 Harrisburg Horse Show Video, another VFMA Band performance that’s been added to BandSir.com! Many thanks to Colonel Dave Haught for providing the original video recording. Click here or on the photo below. It will take you to the page with the video.

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New Record Added – “Music Men of Valley Forge”

Band Sir! Posted on June 20, 2023 by Dan WolfeJune 21, 2023

Check out “Music Men of Valley Forge”, another VFMA Band Record that’s been added to BandSir.com! Many thanks to Hugh Johnston, ’67 JC, for providing the vinyl album. Click here or on the album cover to listen.

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New Record Added – “Steps of Glory”

Band Sir! Posted on June 7, 2023 by Dan WolfeJune 7, 2023

Check out “Steps of Glory”, another VFMA Band Record that’s been added to BandSir.com! Many thanks to Hugh Johnston, ’67 JC, for providing the vinyl album. Click here or on the album cover to listen.

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We’re Back. Maybe.

Band Sir! Posted on April 5, 2023 by Dan WolfeApril 5, 2023

Our Internet service was just restored and the site is up and running again. However… … we have more severe weather on the way and this may not last. I’ll do my best to keep you informed through Facebook, if we are down again. Here’s what happened. In the severe weather on April Fools’ Day, a big tree in our backyard toppled over and took out power, phone, and Internet/Cable TV lines. In the photo, if you look closely, you can see the wires that were pulled down when the tree fell. While power came back late Monday afternoon, our … Get your chin in and keep reading…

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New Record Added – “In The Mood” (Dance Band)

Band Sir! Posted on March 11, 2023 by Dan WolfeMarch 11, 2023

Check out “In The Mood” another VFMA Dance Band Record that’s been added to BandSir.com! Many thanks to Jeff Christopher ’72 JC, for providing the digital files and album art. Click here or on the album cover to listen.

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  • Record Album – “Parade And Concert – ’97”
  • Record Album – “Then And Now – Volume 2”
  • Record – “A Community’s Tribute”
  • Record – “The Praise of Christmas”
  • Record Album – “Cadet Choir and Glee Club 1962-63”

Concerts by Academic Year

  • 1969-1970
  • 1970-1971
  • 1971-1972
  • 1972-1973
  • 1973-1974
  • 1974-1975
  • 1975-1976

Christmas Concerts

  • 1971-1972
  • 1972-1973
  • 1973-1974
  • 1974-1975
  • 1975-1976

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  • Comment on 1969-1970 by Ed Machos August 20, 2026
    I have a question for anyone that was in the band. It pertains to the Field Music. I know that Colonel Feltham was the tactical officer for the band and that Captain Weller was a tactical officer for the field music. I also remember that Colonel Felton was the band’s musical Director. But who was […]
    Ed Machos
  • Comment on 1969-1970 by Ed Machos (1966 - 1970) August 16, 2026
    The mystery of Colonel Woodside It was the 1971 to 1972 school year and something unusual happened that year. When a school season starts, the faculty gather and stay on till the end of the school year. But there was an exception that year. Colonel Woodside started at the Forge in 1955 and left unexpectedly […]
    Ed Machos (1966 - 1970)
  • Comment on The Man Who REALLY Made This Website Possible by Ed Machos (66 - 70) August 15, 2026
    I’ll have to agree with you, Ron was an interval part of helping preserve our youth in the recordings he produced. Ron started in 1968 and was a civilian faculty member. The following year they made him second lieutenant where he wore a military uniform. He was a great guy and I really enjoyed working […]
    Ed Machos (66 - 70)
  • Comment on 1969-1970 by Ed Machos August 11, 2026
    I do agree with you, Dan, regarding Colonel Woodside He did know his way around the Organ. And he had quite the credentials to back his profession up. He started at the Forge in 1955. And for the four years that I knew him, he never acted with that military protocol like we did with […]
    Ed Machos
  • Comment on Record – “The Praise of Christmas” by Ed Machos August 9, 2026
    I would like to comment on this concert, “The Phrase of Christmas,” regarding an unusual thing that happened in the chapel during this concert. But before I do that, I would like to reach out and say hello to an old choir member, Mark Ray, who has posted his thoughts of this occasion. Hello oh […]
    Ed Machos
  • Comment on 1969-1970 by Ed Machos August 9, 2026
    In reply to Dan Witter. In regards to Dan’s and William’s (Brad) comment regarding the El Morocco restaurant during the Lincoln Center gig. Mike Levine and I started at the Forge in 1966. I was a freshman at that time and he was a year ahead of me. We were both in the choir at […]
    Ed Machos
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