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Brass adds some sheen



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Published Date: 27 November 2008
Castleton Brass Band, from Eye, will be entertaining the crowds in the run up to Christmas with tunes from the films, classics and festive songs.
The playlist features traditional and modern brass favourites, and the music begins tomorrow, when the band makes a return visit to the Christmas Tree Festival Concert at St Peter and St Mary Church, Stowmarket, with tickets £6 adults, £1 children.

On Sunday, 3.30pm, the band performs at St John The Baptist Church, Needham Market, £5.

On December 9, 8pm, the band make their first visit to Brockdish Village Hall for a carol concert. Tickets cost £3.50.

Band chairman Christine Wade said volunteers are welcome.

"People are welcome to come along and have a blow," she said. "It is great fun, relaxing after a hard day at work and you're giving pleasure to other people."

If you play an instrument and are interested in joining the band, call Mrs Wade, 01449 672600.



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  • Last Updated: 27 November 2008 4:19 PM
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  • Location: Diss
 
 
  

 
 


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