This year’s concert, held on 15 March 2014 in the Hadleigh Temple hall, marked the first major event for Hadleigh Temple Band’s new Bandmaster, Marion Still.
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Leslie Condon Celebration at Regent Hall
A capacity crowd was at Regent Hall on 8 March 2014 for a concert honoring the late Major Leslie Condon and benefiting the Leslie Condon Trust. Performers included Croydon Citadel Band, Regent Hall Songsters, trombone soloist Brett Baker and tuba soloist Les Neish.
Benefit Concert in Gravesend Aids RNIB
The South London Fellowship Band (Bandmaster Darrell Scholes) presented a fine concert, 14 February 2014, on its latest of regular visits to Gravesend, this time in aid of the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB).
Cedarbrae Ministry Weekend
On 1 – 2 March 2014, the Canadian Staff Band (Bandmaster John Lam) participated in a memorable weekend hosted by Cedarbrae Corps, located in the Scarborough area of Toronto.
Concert at Southampton Sholing
On Friday, 21 February 2014, the Solent Fellowship Band (Bandmaster John Bird) presented a concert at Southampton Sholing Corps. The concert also featured Songster Leader Tracey Jones as vocal soloist.
Fellowship Band Supports Hospital Carol Concert
On Tuesday, 10 December 2013, the London Central Fellowship Band (Bandmaster Julian Bright) supported the Great Ormond Street Hospital’s 14th annual Christmas Carol Concert at St. Paul’s Church, Knightsbridge.
Record Amount Raised for the Kenya Trust
The Bristol Easton Corps held its annual concert to benefit The Kenya Trust on 19 October 2013. Special guests for the evening were euphonium soloist and instrument historian Charley Brighton, the Redland High School Choir and Chamber Choir and the South Western Divisional Fellowship Band (Bandmaster Norman Cassells).
Toys and Tins at Norwich Cathedral
A recent concert to benefit the annual Toys and Tins Appeal organized by the Salvation Army and BBC Radio Norfolk was held in the magnificent Norwich Cathedral on Friday, 11 October 2013.
Leslie Condon Trust Weekend at Gainsborough
A concert in aid of the Leslie Condon Trust was held at Gainsborough Citadel on 28 September 2013, raising £560. The concert featured musicians from four divisions and members of the host corps band.
John Plays the Sousaphone
On Saturday, 12 October 2013, Major John Mott played the Sousaphone for the first time in his life in the center of Cambridge. The event was to raise funds for the homeless to find a bed and food in the winter months.