Our February Concert Our February Concert started with Michael Kristiansen playing a great selection of Scottish tunes, these were Loch Rannoch, Bonnie Galloway, Rowan Tree, Sailors Of The Sea, Dark […]
Newsletter 246 – 21st March 2018
Our March Concert Our March concert started with Graham Crow playing over The Rainbow, Malaguena, Granada, Boulevard Of Paris, Laughing Samba, Wedding Samba, Coffee Song, Enjoy yourself and Lets Have […]
Newsletter 245 – 21st February 2018
Our February Meeting We had a change of meetings for the start of 2018. Last month we had just practice nights. Now we are all ready for our Concert Night […]
Newsletter 244 – 17th January 2018
Our January Concert Our January meeting was a departure from our normal concert night. We are going to have a several practice nights before we have a concert night. This […]
Newsletter 243 – 20th December 2018
Our December Concert Our December night was our annual Christmas Party . This started with John Lennox, John Robinson, Harvey Seager and Patrick Halpin in an Ensemble, they played a […]
Newsletter 242 – 15th November 2017
Our November Concert Our November started with David Rigby playing Swannee River, then he sang Murphy And The Bricks, which is also known as The Bricklayers Song. David continued with […]
Newsletter 241 – 18th October 2017
Our October Concert In October we had a local players concert featuring our own players. To open the evenings entertainment we had a group of players on the stage, these […]
Newsletter 240 – 20th September 2017
Our September Concert In September we had a local players concert featuring our own players. First to take to his instrument was Bob Seed who manned the drums for the […]
Newsletter 239 – 16th August 2017
Our August Concert In August, because so many people were away on holiday or at events, we decided to have a practice night instead of the usual concert night. This […]
Newsletter 238 – 19th July 2017
Our July Concert In July we had a practice night instead of the usual concert night. The reason for this was that many people were away on holiday, or at […]