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Website — The Black Dyke Band

June 6, 2001
www.blackdykeband.co.uk

For just about anyone with an interest in brass bands, the most famous band in the world is without doubt, Black Dyke.


CD: The Voice of the Euphonium — Morgan Griffiths

June 6, 2001
The Yorkshire Building Society Band
Conducted by David King
Polyphonic Recordings — QPRL 098D
Total Playing Time: 66.21


CD: Prodigy—David Childs

June 6, 2001
Brighouse and Rastrick Band
Conducted by Robert Childs
Doyen Recordings—CD104
Total playing time 70.08


CD: Essays For Brass Volume 3

May 16, 2001
Yorkshire Building Society Band
Conducted by David King
Recorded at Salford University November 1999 and June 2000
Polyphonic — QPRL202D
Total Playing Time: 75.14


Product: Antoine Courtois 267 RV—II Euphonium

May 9, 2001
Review by: Glyn Williams. Principal Euphonium Fodens Courtois Band

The Antoine Courtois euphonium for many reasons is far the best euphonium I have ever played.


CD: Phenomenon

May 5, 2001
Brett Baker and Ian Porthouse
Polyphonic Reproductions Ltd—CD QPRL 203D
The Flowers Band
Conducted by Michael Fowles, Bryan Hurdley and David Barringer


Website — The Williams Fairey Band

May 5, 2001
www.williamsfaireyband.co.uk
Webmaster: Ian Yates

The first thing that struck us about the site was how well put together the whole package was. It’s neat and tidy with clean lines and good use of colour.


CD: Reflections 1

April 20, 2001
Brass Band World Magazine Promotional CD
– not for sale


CD: Essential Dyke Vol. III—President's Choice

April 15, 2001
Black Dyke Band
Conductor: Nicholas J Childs
Doyen Recordings CD121


Concert: Northfleet Brass

April 10, 2001
With Mark Nightingale and Alan Morrison.

Gravesend Methodist Church,
Saturday 7th April 2001


Concert: The Helen Rollason Cancer Centre Appeal

April 3, 2001
Enfield Citadel Band of the Salvation Army
James Williams
The Williams Fairey Band
Derek Broadbent

Brentwood Centre, Essex
31st March 2001


Product: Boosey & Hawkes Sovereign 944R Bb/F Trombone

March 8, 2001
by Nick Huson
Trombone players are extremely fortunate musicians nowadays...


Concert: Black Dyke Mills Band

February 20, 2001
Conductor: Nicholas Childs

St. David’s Hall, Cardiff.
February 17th 2001




Regent Hall Concerts - FiveBy5 Trumpet Quintet

Tuesday 5 May • Charlton House and Gardens. Charlton Road, . London. . SE7 8RE


Regent Hall Concerts - Royal Greenwich Brass Band

Friday 8 May • Regent Hall. (The Salvation Army). 275 Oxford Street. London W1C2DJ


Wardle Anderson Brass Band - Wardle Junior Blast

Friday 8 May • Milnrow Parish Church, 16 Westward Ho, Milnrow, Rochdale OL16 3JX


Regent Brass - Woodbridge Excelsior Band and Russell Gray

Saturday 9 May • The Salvation Army (Regent Hall), Oxford Street, London W1C 2DJ


Regent Hall Concerts - Woodbridge Excelsior Band

Saturday 9 May • Regent Hall. (The Salvation Army). 275 Oxford Street. London W1C2DJ


Glossop Old Band

May 5 • Our friendly second section band are looking for a BB bass player to join us for contests, concerts and exciting new projects. Glossop Old Band is situated between Manchester and Sheffield and rich in history


East London Brass

May 5 • Solo Cornet: fresh off the back of our promotion to the Grand Shield, ELB are on the look out for a solo cornet player to complement our existing section. The band is ambitious and has an exciting second half of the year ahead.


Chinnor Silver

May 5 • Our COMMUNITY BAND are meeting again on Monday (11th) at 11am and welcome players of all abilities.. Come and enjoy a relaxed rehearsal mixed genres of music with some very friendly folks with tea and cake. It does not impact your own band and its free


Prof. Christopher Houlding

MMus, GGSM, LRAM
Conductor, Performer, Educator


               

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