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Upcoming Events for Ilkeston Brass

• Victoria Park Ilkeston – 02 Jun 2pm


• Long Eaton Carnival – 08 Jun 10am
• Victoria Park Ilkeston – 21 Jul 6pm
• The Green Breaston – 04 Aug 2pm
• Ilkeston Museum 50th – 17 Aug 1pm
• RBL Concert – 26 Oct 7.30pm
• Breadsall Christmas – 14 Dec 7.30pm

To Get in Contact with Ilkeston Brass: Present


Band Manager: Hazel Johnson
Secretary.Ilkestonbrassband@gmail.com
Sing With Brass
Upcoming Events for SingWestHallam
• West Hallam Well Dressing – 13 Jul
• Sing to Save Lives – 22 Jul 8.15pm

To get in contact with SingWestHallam:


Choir Conductor: Mel Pierson
Singwesthallam@gmail.com
Sunday 21st April 2024
Ilkeston Brass

Theme From ’Hawaii Five-O!’ Arr.Dave Jones Sing West Hallam


Midwest March Arr. D.
Broadbent Performing in community events all over
My Love Red, Red Rose SOLOIST Matt Wright Derbyshire, Sing West Hallam bring joy and
All In The April Evening – HYMN smiles to peoples faces all year round. The Choir
regularly sing at concerts and even got
SingWestHallam
professionally recorded last May. Lead by
He Lives In Me Melainie Pierson the choir sing many genres of
Hodie songs from Classical to operatic and even popular
Drunken Sailor music from todays charts!

-INTERVAL-
ILKESTON BRASS
Bridge Over Troubled Water
Wellerman Dubbed ’Derbyshire’s Friendliest Brass Band’
Waterloo Ilkeston Brass is a community-oriented family-
Ukhahlamba friendly 4th section brass band in Ilkeston.
Covering Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.
Ilkeston Brass
Formed in the 1920s as the Stanton Ironworks
Music From Jock Tamson (M 1&2) Alan Fernie
‘Adagio’ SOLOIST Band, we’ve not stopped playing. The band has a
Aiden Barton rich history from Placing 1st in the championship
Highland Cathedral Trad. Arr. A. Duncan section back in the late 1940s through to sruggles
Amazing Grace Trad. Arr. W. when the ironworks closed in 2007. Today, things
Himes are no different. The Band continues to thrive
New York, New York As Performed by Frank Sinatra with a divese mix of players, Young and old.
Joint Concert

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