
Arthur S. Whitcomb (?-1950)
Mr. Whitcomb was born in England and played with the Coldstream Guards Band. He came to the United States in 1904 with the Coldstream Guards Band. He did not return to England, instead he went to Canada to play with the Kilties Band in Ontario. He returned to the United States in 1905 and enlisted in the United States Marine Band and became first chair cornetist and soloist. He remained in that position until 1911. Mr. Whitcomb played in various organizations, both band and orchestra. After his retirement, he taught cornet and trumpet. (Bridges)
The Premier Polka (c.a. 1913)
My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice (c.a. 1915)
