Saturday, 15 November 2008

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas...

Back in the band room, the dusting off of carol books and the jingle of sleigh bells could only mean one thing – Christmas was on its way! The prospect of digging out Christmas music in November is welcomed with rather varying levels of enthusiasm, but with our first Christmas engagement fast approaching, we conjured some festive spirit and got stuck into practicing a selection of old and new pieces. On Sunday 7th December the band was delighted to join forces once again with the Exeter Police and Community Choir for their annual charity Christmas concert, with proceeds this year being split between the Chestnut Appeal and the RNLI Exmouth Lifeboat. Although the whole programme proved popular, a special mention must go to the band’s two soloists – Christopher Holland and Steve Belli – who, under their newly acquired alter egos of Noel Coward and Baloo (trust us, you need to see it to believe it!), both provided superb performances for a large and appreciative audience. The band’s next engagement is our own Christmas concert, which is being held on Friday 12th December. This is one of the band’s favourite concerts, as it not only provides us with the opportunity to end the year in style, but, in awarding the Presidents Cup and the Michael Parker Award for Most Improved Player, enables us to recognise the achievements of individuals. Another highlight of the concert will be an appearance by the Training Band, who have been working extremely hard throughout the year. Tickets have been selling like hotcakes (or should that mince pies?), and we are all looking forward to an evening of festive fun.

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