As the Central Band of the RAF prepares to premiere Wings of Freedom, a brand new work by British composer Thomas Hewitt Jones in a concert in Cambridge on Sunday 1 October, meet band member Air Specialist 1 Callum Rookes.
Air Specialist 1 Callum Rookes (32) grew up in the nearby village of Sawston. Attending Sawston Village College, Callum started to play the Tuba, age 13, and was soon performing with the school Concert Wind Band and the Cambridge Youth Wind Orchestra. In 2009 Callum moved to London to study the Tuba with Oren Marshall at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance before completing his studies at the Royal Academy of Music in Denmark.
In 2015 Callum joined the Royal Corps of Army Music and was posted to the Band of the Coldstream Guards. He has performed in state ceremonial engagements including changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace and Trooping the Colour. Callum made the move to the blue and gold of Royal Air Force Music in March 2021 and returns to his local town to perform with the Central Band of the Royal Air Force at West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge.
West Road Concert Hall is a special venue to Callum as he conducted his first concert with a school brass ensemble in 2006. On Sunday 1 October 2023, 17 years later, Callum will be performing with the Central Band of the Royal Air Force for an afternoon of contemporary music, featuring a new commission by award-winning composer Thomas Hewitt Jones. The new work, entitled ‘Wings of Freedom’ is inspired by and built around the core values of the Royal Air Force: respect, integrity, service, and excellence. Other works include those by composers such as Jan Van der Roost, John Williams and Steven Reineke.
Speaking about the Concert Callum said:
“My family are going to be there. It’s the first time they’ve seen me perform since secondary school so it’s a very special occasion – I’d like to think I’ve improved since then, but we’ll have to wait and see what the verdict is!”
Central Band of the Royal Air Force in Concert, Sunday 1 October, 5.30pm at West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge
More info / tickets or call ADC Ticketing on 01223 300085.
The Central Band of the Royal Air Force was established in 1920 and since its formation has played an integral and unique role in military life and in the musical world. In 1922 they were the first military band to broadcast on the BBC. They play a vital part in State Ceremonial events, as well as performing across the United Kingdom in support of Service charities and Military Tattoos. Central Band have led several commemoration events including the RAF Centenary parade through London in July 2018 when 100 RAF musicians led the parade of over 1000 RAF servicemen and women down the Mall to Buckingham Palace.
For further information, contact Flight Sergeant Tom Ringrose, MCO RAF Music Services on 07896 330103. More information about RAF music can be found here



