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15/08/11

Dalston and Beyond

01:52:21 am, Categories: Concerts  

On Thursday we played to a packed audience at Dalston Parish Church, a venue that we have enjoyed travelling to and playing in for many years. I hope the audience enjoyed the concert as much as we did. The programme was chosen to show off the band’s extensive genres of playing. From ‘Radetsky March’ by Strauss right through to Micheal Buble’s ‘Haven’t Met You Yet’. It left the audience wanting more as we finished the night of with a brass band favourite ‘Floral Dance’. I take the time now to thank all the players who travelled there and played extremely well and, of course, to the hosts, Dalston Parish Church, for having us back another year. Let’s hope the relationship lasts into the distant future.
We only have a few more summer concerts before we start to look on to Christmas and Butlins in January where we join the 3rd Section and play Philip Sparke’s ‘Three Miniatures for Brass Band’. I’m sure we’ll have fun getting our teeth into that one.
MD

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