Chicago Staff Band

Who We Are. . .
The Chicago Staff Band is The Salvation
Army's principal concert band of the Midwest. Its innovative music and quality
performances are the result of dedication and effort of its band members who
volunteer their many hours of service without remuneration. Of the band's members,
approximately one-third are laymen of various occupations and students and two-thirds
are Salvation Army officers (ordained ministers) and employees, serving in various
administrative and service-oriented positions within the Army's network of metropolitan
Chicago facilities and programs. All of these individuals have at least three
things in common: a love and desire to serve God, commitment to the membership
and ministry of the Salvation Army, and musical talent that is willingly shared
in groups such as the Chicago Staff Band.
What
We Do. . .
Much of our music is based on traditional hymns of the church.
That is because we believe our music, as well as everything we do through
the ministry of The Salvation Army, should be used to honor God. Therefore,
it is not unusual for the Chicago Staff Band to perform in a variety
of situations such as colleges, prisons, churches and hospitals; in
concert halls and on street corners; in tiny towns and major cities.
Founded in 1907, the band has traveled extensively throughout the United
States, as well as concert tours of England, Canada, Mexico, Chile,
Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, New Zealand, Philippines, Puerto Rico,
Panama and made a return visit to London where the band was privileged
to play for Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II.
Why We Do This. . .
In spite of the
many changes in personnel over the band's history,
the CSB remains dedicated to Christian service
and musical excellence. It is a band composed
of capable musicians, but more importantly, it constantly strives
to be what was described by a Chicago newspaperman many years
ago as "the
band with a sacred message."

The
Salvation Army National Headquarters
Springfield's Salvation
Army