Derby Serenaders

This is largely due to the inspirational leadership, talent and commitment of their musical director of almost fifty years, Maurice "Moz" Ward.

This tremendous influence across the entire marching band movement, which at its height involved over 100 bands and over 10,000 people across the East Midlands of England, is now the subject of the international feature film documentary Moz's Band currently in pre-production and being directed by Moz's grandson, the Peaky Blinders, Bulletproof and Hollyoaks actor and film-maker David Chabeaux.

The Derby Serenaders were formed in 1936 to raise money for hospitals before the National Health Service was founded.

A white blouse shirt under a red Bolero waistcoat with gold adornments.

Opening ceremony of Derby County Football Clubs' Pride Park Stadium in the presence of Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh.