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Durham Brass Festival

Spennymoor Town Band have just completed a very busy two weeks contributing to the success of the Durham Brass Festival.

We effectively provided the curtain raiser to the whole of the 2010 programme. We worked with the fantastic German band Beat and Blow for several days then on Friday 2nd July at the Spennymoor Settlement we presented a joint concert. The energy levels were high all night and some in the audience said it had been the best show in in town in 40 years! The band thank the staff at the settlement who were so helpfull and made us feel very much welcome. Apart from the two bands there was also special appearances from John Chapman on Clarinet, Kiri Shepard on Northumbrian Pipes and, the stars of the night, the Delectable Durham Divas, belly dancers who brilliantly took the audience (and half the band) by surprise by appearing in the middle of In A Persion Market to perform with the band. Brass and Belly dancers together, now there’s a crossover of cultures and surely a first.

On Saturday the Town Band took their traditional position leading the parade in the Spennymoor Gala. And what good weather it was. As special guests of Durham County Council Arts and Leisure Department, Beat and Blow brought up the rear in their most energenic manner. On completion of the parade as the Gala got underway the two band met up to perform their collaberation tunes to great recption of the crowds.

On Sunday, we were all out again. This time in Durham City. As we were setting up in the Millenium Square in front of the Gala Theatre the rain that had threatened all afternoon arrived. We decamped into the Town Hall to give our first performance, when the sun came out so we were able to do our seccond spot in the Market Square and after a couple of crowd rousing pieces we really turned up the temperature when joined by our friends Beat and Blow to have everyone bouncing through to the end of the Durham Streets of Brass opening day.

On Saturday 17th July we held a Return to Brass taster day at Byers Green Community Centre. All the band members attended to greet the public. Some were new to brass banding and were introduced to the instruments, history etc. others were returning players and only needing reassuring that they will be able to reclaim most of their previous abilities. We are pleased that first indications are that we have found 2 returning players and 2 new starters. The Return to Brass is also a project promoted by the Arts Team of Durham County Council and we thank Emma Shankland for inviting us for all the help with this. We also thank Irene at Byers Green Community Centre for her assistance in hosting the event, I don’t think it will be long before we will visiting here again.

Bigger, Better and Badder
(sounds like our trombone section!)

Posted by Brian Yates on Sat, 17 Jul 2010

Marching Success

The members of the Senior and Youth Bands together with guests from Lanchester Band had a most productive morning on Sunday 13 June in the marching lesson.

Everyone there made great strides (sic) and mastered the skills of starting, marching in straight rank and file in step, wheeling right and left, from fives to threes and back to fives, counter-marching and stopping.

We even played at the same time!

We all send our sincere thanks to Alister from the Heavy Artillery Band who made all this possible, and without shouting at us, amazing.

Thanks also to Lee Staines of Spennymoor Leisure Centre who made the large hall available to us all morning, it is good to see Spennymoor organisations working for each other, well done Lee.

Roll on Durham Miners Gala, Looking Good, Sounding Good!!

Posted by Brian Yates on Thu, 17 Jun 2010

Awards presentation

At the Spennymoor Town Band Annual Christmas Concert on Saturday 12th December 2009, a presentation of awards was made. Saffi Hutchinson (aged 12), was awarded the President’s Trophy for the Most Improved Player.

Long Service Awards for more than 50 Years Service to the Brass Band Movement were awarded to band stalwarts Don Lavery and Mike Johnson. These awards were made by George Bramfitt, President of the Durham County Brass Band Association.

Pictured: Mike Johnson, George Bramfitt, Don Lavery and Saffi Hutchinson.

Posted by Craig Rodway on Thu, 17 Dec 2009

Grading Contest Success

After several years of not contesting the band have competed in the 2009 Durham Grading contest Section D. We were very pleased to have an almost full band which we felt could compete even though many players had never contested before.

We are delighted that, after a good performance we were placed in a very commendable third place.

Well done everyone involved.

Posted by Brian Yates on Sun, 22 Nov 2009

CD Sale

Please visit our Music page and sample our CD Hey Look Me Over.

You may purchase a copy for £9.50 including UK P&P. Please e-mail your request to the Secretary to recieve payments details etc.

Posted by Brian Yates on Fri, 24 Apr 2009

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Coming events

Concert at Chester-le-Street

16th October 2010

7:30pm - 9:30pm

Chester-le-Street


Ghana Trip Charity Concert at Town Hall

29th October 2010

8:30pm - 10:00pm

Town Hall


Christmas Concert

18th December 2010

Spennymoor Town Hall