
Leyland Band was established in 1946 in the heart of industrial Lancashire as the Leyland Motors Band, taking its name from the world famous truck and bus company. Now an independent group of some thirty musicians, the Band has retained its local connection and now proudly bears the name of its home town.
The last twenty five years of the Band’s existence has been the most consistently successful in its history. After a meteoric rise through the various sections, the Band has witnessed scores of prize awards at all the major competitions in the brass band arena. Leyland Band won the 1994 British Open Championships, the All England Masters in 1989, 1992 and 2003, and the 2005 National Brass Band Championships.
Leyland Band has also rightly earned its reputation as an unrivalled concert entertainer by producing dynamic and unique performances both at home and abroad. Leyland Band has always fostered a strong sense of originality. In 1980, the ensemble was the first western brass band to tour Japan, a country it revisited along with South Korea in the 1990s. In the last decade, four coast to coast tours of the United States of America are testament to the Band’s far-reaching appeal. Numerous performances on continental Europe have been a feature of the band’s work on the concert platform. It has also had great success at the Brass in Concert Championships, having been awarded the Brass in Concert crown on four occasions.
Leyland Band has appeared in numerous television and radio broadcasts, specifically for the Granada Band of the Year, BBC Radio 3 and Listen to the Band. It has an impressive discography and has recorded over 40 commercial CDs. Perhaps one of the more surprising recording assignments undertaken was teaming up with the England football team when the Band formed part of the backing for its 1980s World Cup anthem This Time.
Leyland Band
Web: http://www.leylandband.co.uk/
Location: Leyland, Lancashire
Founded:
Member: Professional Conductor: Michael Bach
Musical Director: Huw Thomas
Musical Director Emeritus: Richard Evans
Principal Cornet: Pete Shaw
Solo Cornet: Brian Heyes, Andrew Blackledge, Ryan Broad
Soprano Cornet: (vacant)
Repiano Cornet: (vacant)
Second Cornet: Richard Walker, Darren Wood
Third Cornet: Gary Westwood, Steve Taylor
Flugelhorn: John Doyle
Principal Horn: Rebecca Doyle
First Horn: Ruth Stones
Second Horn: Zoe Wright
Principal Baritone: Ashley Jeffers
Second Baritone: Tom Hughes
Principal Trombone: Tom Challinor
Second Trombone: John Stevens
Bass Trombone: Matt Denney
Principal Euphonium: James McLeod
Second Euphonium: Jonti Smith
Principal Tuba: Chris Doran
Eb Tuba: Iain McKnight
BBb Tuba: Bill Carter, Colin Doran
Percussion: Ben Thomas, Anne Challinor, Julia Bromiley
Contest & Patrons' Secretary: Jan Doran
Librarian: Mavis Brooks
Merchandising Manager: James McLeod
Asset Manager: Jonti Smith
Logistics Co-ordinator: Ben Thomas
Minute Secretary: Jean Heyes
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