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Crofton Silver Band

appearing at

Bolsover Festival Of Brass

Common Lane, Shirebrook, Derbyshire

Sunday 6th of October 2019

11:55

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Crofton Silver Band

Genre

Live Performance
Brass Band

Description

One of the most entertaining brass ensembles on the Yorkshire music scene, with an astonishing range in its repertoire. Yorkshire Champions 2nd Section 2018.

Brass banding has had a home in Crofton since December 1873, with the earliest recorded concert by Crofton Band taking place at the re-opening of Crofton Parish Church after major restoration work in 1875.

The band has led somewhat of a nomadic existence, with the band being based at an outbuilding behind the Cock and Crown Public House on Doncaster Road. After the First World War the band moved to a small rented building within Crofton Village, Joe Castle a local businessman providing the building for a nominal fee. Crofton Band added Silver to its name in 1936 when the band took delivery of a set of new silver plated instruments. The band stayed in these premises until 1937, with Crofton Working Men’s Club providing a temporary home before moving to the Royal Oak Public House before the Second World War.

After the war the band reformed to perform in the armistice celebrations with what instruments they could salvage after many were damaged during the bands enforced eviction from the band room after the army commandeered it during the conflict, many instruments went missing during this period. The band struggled for members for the years following after the war and was fully resurrected in 1947 by Mr. Hollingsworth. The band enjoyed a prolonged period in one place continuing to practice at the Royal Oak until 1974; financially however the band was less stable. In 1953 the bands were chronically short of funds and several instruments needed replacing, the band approached Nostell Colliery for assistance, the band received funding from the Coal Industry Social and Welfare Organisation (CISWO) and subsequently changed its name to the Nostell Colliery Band.

A change of landlords at the Royal Oak forced the band to move from the pub function room moving back into the Crofton Working Men’s Club where it stayed for the next twenty years. In 1993 the band name reverted back to Crofton Silver band. The band again moved back into the Royal Oak in 1995 and due to the success of the organisation a junior band was formed by members of the senior band, Roger Hine, Alan Clutton, Colin Slassor and Brian Nicholson. The formation of the Junior Band has been a significantly successful step in the development of the organisation with several of the current players progressing from the junior band to prominent seats within the senior band.

After a spell in the Station Pub in Sharlston the band moved to its current home at the Church of the Resurrection in Fitzwilliam.

The Senior band rehearse on Monday and Thursday nights at 7:45pm
The Bandits rehearse on a Wednesday at 7:30pm until 9:00pm, if you fancy learning a brass or percussion instrument please come along free tuition and instrument hire is available. The Junior band welcomes players of any standard and age.

Bolsover Festival Of Brass

Venue Type

Festival

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Description

Bolsover Festival of Brass is one of the leading Brass Band Entertainment Contests of today which for the last three years has produced a live-broadcast around the world to over 25,000 audience as well as its live capacity audience.

The event will commence at 9am running in two halls simultaneously.

There are five sections (Championship, First, Second, Third and Fourth) with 57 competing bands in two halls all performing a twenty minute programme of entertaining music with a featured soloist. The school boasts great facilities for audiences and bands alike. Each band being provided a 30 minute rehearsal room prior to their contest performance.

The event is held all on one level and is very accessible to all.

Catering and bar on site throughout the day and evening.

Tickets are available on the day on the door and are £10 Adult and £8 Concessions (under 16 and over 60). Children under 5 entry free.

Brass Band

Shirebrook Academy,

Common Lane,

Shirebrook,

Derbyshire,

England,

NG20 8QF.


07903 377066


Carolejcromptonbtinternet.com

Parking AvailableFree ParkingDisabled AccessFamily FriendlyAlcohol ServedCoffee ServedTea Served

Festival Ticket Required

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