Monday, June 6, 2016

Newstead Brass launch Summer with musical legends in Ripley

Newstead brass make their first appearance of the summer this Sunday, 12th June, with a concert on Ripley’s Crossley Park bandstand at 2.30 pm.  The concert is the first event of Ripley Town Councils ‘Bands in the Park’ series.  Each band has been asked to play a programme linked to the theme of ‘Musical Legends’

Newstead Brass will celebrate “Legends of Film, Stage, Radio, & Rock n Pop” with a varied programme including a number of pieces written by John Williams as well as chart favourites and music by local composer Eric Coates.

Admission to the concert is Free and the Crossley Park series continues each Sunday afternoon from June 26th to the end of July.

Newstead brass can also be heard at Nottingham University ‘Picnic in the Park' (12 noon on June 26th) and will be performing in ‘Brassed Off’ at the Nottingham Arts Theatre from July 6th to 9th before returning to Crossley Park on July 16th for the ‘Brass and Fireworks’ Spectacular as part of Ripley Music Festival.

More details about Newstead Brass’ concerts can be found on the band website, www.newsteadband.co.uk or by calling 0115 952 7435.

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

"Brassed Off " Tickets now on sale

Tickets are now available for the People's Theatre Company's production of  'Brassed Off', featuring Newstead Brass.
Evening Performances run from Wednesday 6th to Saturday 9th July with a matinee on the Saturday afternoon.
Tickets can be bought directly from the venue, Nottingham  Arts Theatre, by visiting or calling their box office on 0115 947 6096  (Monday to Friday 10.00 a.m. - 2.00 p.m)  or visiting their website http://www.nottingham-theatre.co.uk/whats-on.html. Scroll down till you get to 'Brassed Off' and then click on 'book now' for the required performance.

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Vacancies, April 2016

Following the midland area brass band championships where the band confirmed their position in the Midlands Championship section, Newstead brass are advertising for FRONT ROW CORNET and FLUGEL HORN.

We thank David Hirst for his help at the Midlands championships and wish Izzy Rutherford well on her new position with the Virtuosi GUS band.

Other positions in the band may be available to suitably experienced and enthusiastic players.

Rehearsals are held on Thursday evenings in Kirkby in Ashfield.

Please call our MD Duncan Beckley on 07903 3897907 or mail us on news@newsteadband.co.uk to discuss these opportunities in more detail.

Monday, March 14, 2016

Grateful thanks as Phil Goodwin steps in to conduct at 'Area'.



Newstead Brass would like to thank Phil Goodwin for stepping in to conduct the band at the Midlands Championships following Duncan Beckley’s unexpected unavailability due to illness.

Duncan was admitted to hospital less than 48 hours before the Yorkshire regionals, a week before those in the Midlands but tests and medical advice confirmed that, sadly, Duncan would be unable, for the first time in 27 years, to lead Newstead Brass in the Midland Championships. A contingency plan was put in place so that Phil Goodwin, who played EEb Bass in Black Dyke Band's winning performance at the Yorkshire Championships led Newstead’s final preparations on the challenging set test piece 'Cambridge Variations'. The band and Phil worked hard in the time available and were slightly disappointed that a good performance was placed 8th of 12 performances by the judges.

Phil also deputised for Duncan in the Yorkshire area second section championships where he led the band to an excellent 3rd place.,

Mike Allcock, who played with Horbury in 2015 and has recently rejoined Newstead commented, “Both Horbury and Newstead would like to thank Phil for his help over the last two weeks. It’s not a position we would have wanted to be in but Phil’s approach kept the bands calm and focussed to concentrate on their performances. Obviously Duncan was very disappointed that he had to stand down but both bands recognise the immense work that Duncan puts in to their organisations shown by his continuing involvement and planning even when he couldn’t get to rehearsal.”

We would also like to thank the Black Dyke organisation and Delph Band for their understanding and help and wish Duncan a speedy and full recovery. We know the doctors’ advice for a period of rest will be a challenge to Duncan and look forward to seeing him in our bandrooms again very soon.