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Web:            www.sherbornetownband.co.uk

Location:     Sherborne, DORSET

Founded:    

Member:    Ian Miles - Principal Cornet

                   Natalie Miles - Eb Cornet (Soprano)

                   Bill Broadbent - Solo Bb Cornet

                   Tony Osborne - Solo Bb Cornet

                   Conrad Yeadon - Solo Bb Cornet

                   Matthew Osborne - Solo Bb Cornet

                   Keith Long - Repiano Cornet

                   Helen Coombes - Bb Cornet (2nd)

                   Joe Miles - Bb Cornet (2nd)

                   Tom Walker-Arnott 

                   Bb Cornet (2nd) 

                   John Gillham - Bb Cornet (3rd)

                   Stuart Hunter - Bb Cornet (3rd)

                   Horns

                   Marie Osborne - Solo Horn

                   Kevin Long - 1st Horn

                   Andrea Rogers - 2nd Horn

                   Michelle Hudson - Bb (Flugelhorn)

                   Euphoniums and Baritones

                   Sean Beechey - Baritone

                   Theo Ayers-Harris - Baritone

                   VACANT - Euphonium

                   Stuart Butt - Euphonium

                   Trombones

                   Paul Slator - 1st Trombone

                   Chris Barrett - 2nd Trombone

                   Mike Whitburn - Bass Trombone

                   Basses

                   John Derrick - Eb Bass

                   Alan Derrick - Eb Bass

                   VACANT - Bb Bass

                   Mark Coombes - Bb Bass

                   Percussion 

                   VACANT - Percussion

                   Other players

                   Andy Fawbert - Trombone

                   Steve Fox - Solo Cornet

                   Kirsty Blencowe - Eb Horn

                   Andrew Elston - Percussion

                   Paul Sutton - Cornet

                   Rob Ham - Eb Bass

                   

Sherborne Town Band

In 1961, the “Old Boys” of the Sherborne Boys Brigade gathered together to put on a concert to celebrate the retirement of the Boys Brigade’s Bandmaster, Charlie Parsons.  They borrowed instruments, performed the concert and had so much fun, that they decided to start a band of their own.  The first band chairman was Colin Cosh (the current band conductor’s father) and there are relatives from those “Old Boys” in the band today, including our principal cornet player, the band’s horn players and our E flat bass player.  By 1965, the town band has progressed to become 3rd Section National Champions.

In 1999, the Band came 2nd in the West of England Regional Championships (known as the Areas) qualifying again for the National Second Section Finals (competing against Second Section finalists from the other seven regions of Great Britain), where they achieved a commendable eighth place.  This promoted the band to the First Section.  The band again made steady progress; successes included fifth place in the Areas in 2003 and in 2004.  In March 2005, the Band was awarded its best ever Areas result, third place.  This result together with previous years’ results meant that the band was promoted to the Championship Section – a fine reward for the years of hard work and dedication given by the band members and band’s conductors.  After two years of hard work in the Championship section, the band rejoined the first section, where they gained third place in the Areas in 2008, narrowly missing being promoted back into the Championship section!  In 2009 the band did much better, gaining 2nd place at the areas and in September 2009 came 7th after competing in the National Brass Band Championships of Great Britain, in Harrogate.

2010 has seen even more progress with the band being promoted to the Championship section once again, where the band held its own in the 2010 South West Areas.  After months of hard work and practice the band came 7th in the section and became the highest placed band in Dorset and Somerset and gave the Sherborne Town Band its highest ranking in its history.

The band has enjoyed playing at many varied venues; the Band plays a significant role in the life of the community, helping local organisations and charities with their fund raising events and in 2008 launched the Youth Education Scheme (YES) which now has a thriving youth band of around 30 children!

 

Family traditions

 

There is a strong family tradition in the Sherborne Town Band.  Many founder players have returned to help out their grandchildren and others in the Youth Band.  For example Les Derrick (now 80 something!) plays in the Youth Band.  Les’ sons John and Alan and Granddaughter Andrea have progressed through the Youth Band and now are carrying on the family tradition in the main Band.  Ian Miles, the principal cornet player, is grandson of founder member Geoff Noake, as is cornet player Joe Miles.

 

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