On Saturday, 19th November the choir and the prize winning Denbighshire Youth Brass Band unite to raise funds for the NSPCC.
One of the aims of the choir is to promote and foster youth music. As a result, it will be a pleasure for us to share the stage with the rapidly developing and successful Denbighshire Youth Brass Band.
Moreover, St Mary’s Church is a great venue for the concert as it has excellent acoustics.
Denbighshire Youth Brass Band

Denbighshire Youth Brass Band
This is a prize winning brass band. Gaining a Gold award in the National Youth Brass Band Championships of Great Britain in April 2014.
In addition, in April 2016, the Band competed in the National Youth Brass Band Championships of Great Britain, winning a silver award. Clearly a very talented, young ensemble.
Denbighshire Youth Brass Band, has players ranging from 8 to 18 years old, and is conducted by Mr John Powell.

John Powell, Musical Director of Denbighshire Youth Brass Band
John is a euphonium player who has played with most of the famous Brass Bands. Grimethorpe Colliery Band and Black Dyke Brass Band to name just two.
In conclusion, it promises to be a great night of varied music. A Male Voice Choir and Brass Band is a match made in heaven. Of course, there will be some joint musical items.
Choir and Band Support NSPCC
Both the choir and the Denbighshire Youth Brass Band are pleased to support the very worthwhile charity NSPCC.
Concert Details
The concert is in St Mary’s Church, Lenten Pool, Denbigh at 7.30pm on Saturday 19th November 2016.
Tickets cost £7.00 and are available from Siop Clwyd, Denbigh or by phone to 01745 817187. Tickets will also be available at the door on the night.
Thank You Daily Post
The choir would like to express its’ thanks to The Daily Post (North Wales) for the support given in publicising this concert, it is very much appreciated.
Finally, thank you all for your support and we look forward to seeing you there.
Ed. Comment: The concert turned out to be a wonderful evening, the Choir and Band fully deserving the enthusiastic and prolonged standing ovation.
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