Edinburgh Military Tattoo 1996: From the Castle Esplanade; Robert Burns, Bicentenary
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Edinburgh Military Tattoo 1996: From the Castle Esplanade; Robert Burns, Bicentenary
"Music, colour, splendout and pageantry from the esplanade of Edinburgh Castle, the setting for the world's best known and best loved military spectacle. This video contains highlights from the 1996 Tattoo whose programme pays tribute to the life and works of Robert Burns and includes contributions from, The Pipes and Drums of The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, Royal Tank Regiment, Royal Highland Fusiliers, The King's Own Scottish Borderers, The Black Watch and The Highlanders along with the overseas bands of the Second Battalion The Royal Canadian Regiment and the Royal Hong Kong Police. The bands of the Royal Lancers, Royal Tank Regiment, Scots Guards and the United States Army Band "Pershing's Own", as well as the Tattoo Company of Dancers, the United States Silent Drill Display Team and South African Police Zulu Dancers complete the international line-up." "Commentary by Tom Fleming. Produced for B.B.C. Television by Justin C. Adams. Presented by Edinburgh Military Tattoo Ltd. and supported by Whyte & Mackay Scotch Whisky. The 1996 Edinburgh Military Tattoo was produced by Brigadier Melville Stewart Jameson CBE.,Director of Music, Lieutenant Colonel, D.E. Price psm Director of Music Scots Guards, Assisted by CAptain Gavin N.M. Stoddart BEM RHF Director of Army Bagpipe Music." (from back cover of case)