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This brass band originally began as a small ensemble
based at Queenshead, later Queensbury, West Yorkshire, England, from
1816. The owner of Black Dyke
Mills, John Foster, played the French Horn, but beginning to experience
problems through diminishing members they disbanded and the Queenshead Band
was formed in 1833. When that
band met with difficulties then John Foster established them as the mill
band in 1855, adding more members, with the majority being workers there,
and giving them uniforms that were made at the mill. In 1857 John Foster was granted
armorial bearings and the band logo uses the stag and Latin quotation
translated as "Act Justly and Fear Nothing" which both come from these
bearings. Being one of
the oldest brass bands in the world, they still rehearse in the original
premises and through their concerts, tours, competition appearances and
recordings have become internationally recognised. Performing with many renowned
artists in classical and popular music, they have recorded over 120 albums,
often with celebrated artists such as Paul McCartney & Wings, the
ex-Prime Minister Edward Heath, Peter Gabriel on the Oscar nominated
"That'll Do" from Babe 2, The Beautiful South, Tori Amos, the
trombonist Douglas Yeo, and appeared with Evelyn Glennie on her Grammy
Award nomination for "Classical Crossover Selection". It made its first recording in
1904 and made its first overseas tour in 1906 where they travelled to
Canada. Sealing its own wee
place in the history of pop music they were one of the first four singles
released on the Apple label in 1968 when they recorded the theme for
television's comedy series "Thingummybob", written by Lennon and McCartney,
with the B-Side being a brass version of "Yellow Submarine", both sides
being produced by Paul McCartney.
Appearing on other television programmes and radio broadcasts, their
work can be heard as the theme tune to the BBC's Ground Force. In 1985 they were the first band to
win the series of British and European competition's "Grand Slam" and were
named "Band of the Year" by the BBC.
Leroy Anderson recordings
A Christmas Festival
Chandos 4541 (CD: A Christmas Fantasy)
Choir -
Huddersfield Choral Society
Conductor - Roy Newsome
Sources:
- http://www.blackdykeband.co.uk/bdb/2003/mtb/history.htm
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Dyke_Band
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_Submarine_(song)
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