We had a very enjoyable evening last night with our friends the Ponteland Community Wind Band directed by Alastair Lord. PCWB played an interesting programme to start the concert aided by our very own Jack Ruddick on percussion and Jonny Drake stepping in on Bass at the last minute.
We held a brief AGM during the interval with an address by our Chairman Steve Quill i’ am and a report on the accounts by Mr Dave Lamb. The band is now in its 21st year and continues to attract new players and in particular younger musicians who are essential to our survival. If you are interested in joining please come along, you will be made very welcome.
After the interval Prudhoe Community Band started proceedings with an ambitious ‘Eyes Down’ attempt at ‘La Gazza Ladra’ (Rossini abridged Hignetti) The serious bit over we escaped unscathed to relax into the rest of the set.
Before our performance of ‘The Three Amigos’, our every own amigos Baxter Fenwick, Steve Quill i’am and Dave Hignett led the audience in learning the authentic dance moves from the film, complete with genuine Mexican Sombreros from Steves dressing up box.
Another highlight of our set was a tribute to the great American Band Leader Spike Jones featuring Guest Percussionist ‘Sir’ Mark of Bolderson on Whistles (Various), nightshade (falling), bakelite phone and Inappropriate Clash Cymbal.
Thanks too to Jo on bicycle bell, Baxter on party poppers (and various noises off) and band members on rolled up newspaper.
Here we see ‘Sir’ Marks able assistant Kathryn on joke hand pointer, sharing an amusing moment whilst warming up the audience for their subsequent participation.

Click here to see our rendition of “A Salute to Spike Jones” on Youtube.
‘Thank you Music Lovers!’

It was standing room only when, to conclude the evening, both bands joined forces for a rousing performance of Coldplay on Stage

Thanks to all who came to watch and make the evening so enjoyable. We are appreciative of the help and support we get from Prudhoe Town Council so it was nice to see several of our local councillors in the audience supporting Prudhoe’s very own community band.
Many thanks also to Alastair Lord and the Ponteland Community Wind Band for making the journey South of the river to join us for our annual concert.