• Band News

    Published: November 16th, 2008

    Garforth Brass Slow Melody Contest

    Garforth Brass slow melody contest took place at Garforth Community College. The adjudicator was again Mr Graham Walker.
    There were two sections, Under 18’s and Open Section.
    The Under 18’s winner was Alice Waterhouse on euphonium. The open section was won by Julian Walls, also on euphonium.
    Well done to everyone who took part, the evening was a [...]

  • Band News

    Published: January 17th, 2009

    Butlins Mineworkers Competition

    The band had its first outing of the year at the Butlins Mineworkers Competition at Skegness.
    It was a very cold day both outside and in the main tent.
    Out of 12 bands Garforth were 5th, being the highest placed Yorkshire band.

  • Band News

    Published: March 7th, 2009

    Winners – Yorkshire Area (2009)

     

    The Winners Shield

    Garforth Brass are the new Yorkshire Region 3rd Section Champions of 2009!
    After competing in the Yorkshire Regional Contest at Bradford, with Steven Bailey conducting, Garforth were delighted to pick up the winners shield and now look forward to completing in the National Finals later in the year.
    Amongst a field of 12 bands, with [...]

  • Band News

    Published: March 29th, 2009

    Garforth Brass receive cheque for £1000

    On behalf of Garforth Brass, the MD, Steven Bailey, would like to announce the following:
    On 7 March 2009 Garforth Brass became the Yorkshire Brass Band Regional Champions of the 3rd Section at St George’s Hall in Bradford and therefore, will proudly go forth to represent Yorkshire in the National Finals at Harrogate on September 27 [...]

  • Band News

    Published: June 29th, 2009

    3rd Section Winners Morley March and Hymn Contest

    Garforth Brass took part in the recently inaugurated Morley March and Hymnn Contest. They played the Hymn ‘Cloisters’and the contest march ‘The Contestor’ and won the Section 3 prize.

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