Brass Bands: On the Record is a podcast interview series, brought to you by Lillie McCluskie and Mark Good. Join in the fun!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 44 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Performing ArtsArts |
The dust is settling on the 2023 British Open Championship, and the cheers and songs from the delighted members of Foden’s Band have just about faded away. more
On the weekend bands and audiences are descending on Birmingham for the 2023 British Open Championship, celebrations are in order for a prominent Scottish figure in the banding scene. more
Welcome to a new podcast series called Brass Bands: On the Record! It features a familiar voice (Mark Good) and a fresh face, in Lillie McCluskie. The pair begin the new series by chatting to Brett Baker, principal trombone of the Black Dyke Band. more
Chief executive officer of the National Youth Brass Band of Great Britain, Mark Bromley, chats to British Bandsman editor, Mark Good. more
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Congratulations Mark on a really great brass band podcast. I’m a recent subscriber to it and look forward to getting stuck into the back catalogue. So far I’ve listened to the episodes with Alan Fernie and James Gourlay and thoroughly enjoyed both. All the best and keep up the good work.
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