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The Black Dyke Band brings best of brass to Uppermill

The Black Dyke band is bringing the very best of brass and is set to raise the roof at the Civic Hall in Uppermill with a musical spectacle.

The band and musical director Dr Nicholas Childs, who conducted them for the 1,000th time in December, will take centre stage on Saturday, March 21, starting at 7.30 pm.

Phil Beckwith, the organiser of the event for Champion Brass, said: “Black Dyke is arguably the number one brass band around so we are very lucky to have them performing here again.

“Musical director Dr Nicholas Childs is putting together a great programme with fantastic pieces and soloists so it promises to be a great night.”

The compere for the evening will be David Hoyle, presenter of BBC Radio Leeds’ Yorkshire Brass.

History

Established in 1855, Black Dyke Band has always been at the forefront of brass band activity and has a rich history of success and achievements.

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They made one of the earliest brass band recordings in 1904. Over the years they have toured the world including Canada, the United States, Germany, Austria, Italy, Russia, Sierra Leone, and Japan.

The band has made more than 350 recordings. One with former Prime Minister Edward Heath as a guest conductor. Paul McCartney and Wings broke new ground with the band with another. They have enjoyed success with other recording artists including being chosen to appear on The Beatles’ hit record ‘Yellow Submarine’.

In 1993 Black Dyke Band were the first British brass band to perform at the Carnegie Hall, New York. Then a year later became the first brass band ever to perform at The Royal College of Music.

The band has also won many prizes and competitions. These include a record 23 National Brass Band Championships of Great Britain and a record 30 British Open Championships. They have also won the European Championships a record 13 times, most recently in 2015.

Find out more about Black Dyke Band online: www.blackdykeband.co.uk

Black Dyke Band come to Uppermill Civic Hall on Saturday, March 21, starting at 7.30 pm.

Tickets cost £15 (Concessions £14). Tickets are available from Phil Beck: 07976 165815. Or at post offices in Uppermill, Delph, Diggle and Greenfield, Delph Band Club and Saddleworth Museum.

For more local events visit: https://aroundsaddleworth.co.uk/

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