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Maidstone Salvation Army Band
Palm Sunday - Trio Commissioned! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Web Author   

Palm Sunday saw the commissioning of three local officers, by Major Grayson Williams.


The Band would like to congratulate:

Bandsman Paul Deacon - Appointed as Corps Sergeant Major.

Bandsman John Boyd - Appointed as Y.P. Band Leader.

Bandsman Ryan Cripps - Appointed as Assistant Y.P. Band Leader.

 

Photos by Joanna Spice

 
A Last Night at the Proms PDF Print E-mail
Written by Claire Nannery   

Last Night of the Proms - 13th March 2010


Saturday 13th March saw a wonderful evening at the Salvation Army in Maidstone, with the musical extravaganza The Last Night of the Proms. It was the first year that the evening was led by Bandmaster Kevin Ashman, who must be congratulated on his success. Previous years have been led by Keith Thomas, who retired last year after 40 years as Bandmaster.

The evening of musical praise was sandwiched between Trumpet Voluntary, and the National Anthem and included a wide selection of contributions from special guests.

We welcomed the Dedicated Divas, who started by singing favourite Salvation Army songs, reminding us that we were meeting together to have fun in the name of Jesus Christ. They finished their contributions with the much loved Rhythm of Life, which, I think, exhausted each and every one of us by watching them alone.

Our very own musical wonder, Lisa Davis, sung a variety of pieces including Silent Noon, and Le Secret. We are very lucky to have such great talent among us at the corps.

The Evening took us on a journey around the world, including France and America, ending back in Great Britain with some much loved favourites.

Musical masterpieces were enjoyed by performers and the audience alike, with traditional pieces including Fantasia on British Sea Songs, and the obligatory Pomp and Circumstance by Edward Elgar, entwined with modern favourites such as Round-Up which received a gleeful cheer from the audience.

A word of thanks must be expressed to everyone who took part on the night, of course to the Dedicated Divas, to Lisa, and to the band. A special mention must go to the organisers of the night for all their hard work.

 
Last Night of the Proms Video Clips PDF Print E-mail
Written by Colin Spice   

The editing of video clips is going well, and they are starting to appear on the Video Clips menu!

 
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