2001 and Results Summary
In 2001 the band won an
unprecedented 10th victory at the 25th Brass in Concert
Championships conducted by Garry Cutt. The band had a virtual clean sweep at
this contest also winning awards for : Best Soloist – Richard Marshall, Best
Principal Cornet – Richard Marshall, Best Euphonium – Michael Dodd, Best Soprano
– Nigel Fielding, Best new arrangement by Sandy Smith (Principal Horn of
Grimethorpe) with “Another Fine Mess” performed by Grimethorpe with Michael Dodd
and Shaun Hudson (the Euphoniums) donning Bowler hat and tails for an excellent
representation of Laurel and Hardy even down to the Soft Shoe Shuffle Dance,
which brought the House Down. The band also picked up the Quality of Performance
prize and the Entertainment and Presentation award with a perfect 60 marks out
of 60.
In
November 2001 the band started it’s association with a new Professional
Conductor, James Gourlay. The Band won the Mineworkers Championship in Blackpool
for the 18th Consecutive time which is the 27th win in the
competitions 39th year and came second in the Area Qualifying Contest
in Bradford in 2002 qualifying for the National Finals in the Royal Albert Hall.
James will be conducting the band at all the contests in 2002 with the exception
of the Brass in Concert, which is to be conducted by Garry Cutt.
The band will be
visiting Australia for the third time in three years in 2002 visiting all the
major Cities on the east coast and a visit is planned to America in 2003 as part
of there National Finals.
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