Wylam Summer Fair

A tad windy but sunny. The band were bombarded by flying footballs for the duration of the Gig till we pinched the ball that is.

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Daniel Farm Gig

It was all very sunny for our Gig at Daniel Farm. In fact too sunny for some!IMG_0111 Christine on ‘Lone’ EuphoniumIMG_0117 ‘Tequila’ featuring Special Guest Star Tromboner David GrayIMG_0118We need a job lot of PCB suncream for next time!

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Northumberland County Show

It was lovely to be invited back to entertain the crowds attending the Northumberland County Show on Monday.  Not exactly hot and balmy but at least no MUD underfoot.IMG_2909 (1) We have some great new tunes for our Summer Car Park Tour including an exciting medley of Doctor Who themes featuring Joe on Solo iPadIMG_2910 Here we see the band enjoying a moment of wit from our MD Mr Dave Hignett passing comment on the incredible degree of baldness of the Baritone saxophonists pate.IMG_2912 (1)No birds of prey were harmed during our set though a very large Eagle did fly away.

 

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Co-op Community Fund presentation

We are very appreciative to the Co-op and all who have donated money for our cause in the Co-op community fund collection.

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We were presented with a cheque towards band funds which we have used to buy nice warm band jackets and hats to keep us snug when we are playing out and about.

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Joint Spring Concert

We had a great evening playing with our friends Ponteland Community Wind Band and Whittonstall Community bands at our annual Joint Spring Concert at Kirkley Hall, a new venue for us.

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Whittonstall Band grow from strength to strength.

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Thank you to our hosts for inviting us.

 

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Ridley Hall RIP

Sadly Ridley Hall is being sold off to the highest bidder so this years rehearsal weekend was our last ever at this beautiful venue. The band have many happy memories of Ridley Hall weekends going back many years.

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We had a great turnout and rehearsed music old and new in preparation for forthcoming events.

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Here we see Matty our newest recruit trying out a Tuba for size!

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The afternoon saw the traditional Mr Hignett team V Rest of the world football match with the inevitable victory in Mr Hignetts favour.

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With ‘Cat Like Tread’ Mr H keeping goal and directing proceedings from the goalmouth

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As usual there were a few misinterpretations of the rules of Association Football.

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No one was seriously hurt, surprisingly!

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The annual World Prudhoe Community Band Snooker championships went on till the small hours.

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On paper the victory appeared to go to Chairman Dr Steve Quilliam and Joe but when the results were finally analysed in the cold light of day there appeared to be various rule discretions, use of ringers, hustlers, timing irregularities, Under 18s etc resulting in a moral victory for Dave and John crowned overall world PCB series winners.

The hardly souls who made it for the ‘Last Breakfast’

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And finally, a bit of musical archeology.  On Sunday morning we were shown round the vaults of Ridley Hall where we came across a box of lost stands and various other lost items including these very early mark 1 Hignett batons, one of which has seen better days.

Times were hard in the early days of PCB and Mr Hignetii had to resort to making his own batons using cheap red wine corks and kebab sticks.

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With the passage of time he can now afford to buy expensive batons, which he still breaks, and his cellar now includes some of the finest red wine money can buy.

Goodbye to Ridley Hall and thanks to all the staff who have always made us most welcome over the many years we have been going there.

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Happy New Year from Prudhoe Community Band

We  had a very successful Xmas fundraising ‘Car Park Tour’ in the run up to Christmas with favourable weather allowing us to play at all our planned Gigs with no cancellations due to snow, hail, rain or excessive wind.

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We resume rehearsals in January so keep an eye on our calender for details.

We are always keen to welcome new members so why not come along and give us a try.

 

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Last of the Summer Wine 2016

Rehearsals resume again on Saturday 17th September after our summer break.  We are excited to see the newly rebuilt premises at Prudhoe Community High School and are pleased that we can continue to rehearse there in our usual Saturday morning slot from 9.45 to 11.45.

We are always keen to welcome new members so dust off those instruments and come along. There are no auditions and we are happy to accept all standards of playing.

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Just a reminder to all members that the yearly donation/subscription to be a member of the band starts again in September so please see our treasurer Dave Lamb accordingly.

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Queens 90th Birthday Celebration

We are playing at Stocksfield Cricket Club in honour of the Queens 90th Birthday today.imgres

Our MD Dave Hignett has already played for the Queen and other members of the royal family at various royal occasions. Rumour has it that the Queen herself may will be attending and bringing her Sword.

Arise Sir Hignett?

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Hexham Regatta

The band were invited to play again at this years Hexham Regatta.  Luckily the wind wasn’t quite as strong last year where we narrowly escaped being blown into the Tyne.IMG_2302This historic event has history going back to the clubs founding in 1878 and has a tradition of music being played at the regatta dating back many years.

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