GRANGE MOOR BAND HISTORY
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row (L to R): Charlie Johnson; George Roberts; Unknown; Charlie Westbury;
John Ernest Jessop; Unknown; George Johnson; Unknown; Unknown Middle row: George Sheard; Jack Westerby; Unknown; Unknown; John Arthur Oakes (President); Unknown; Gilbert Oakes; Fred Messenger; Unknown Front row: Tommy Wolfenden; Jimmy McCann?; Arthur Sykes; Arthur Johnson; Unknown; John Henry Johnson; Unknown; Unknown; Unknown; Charles Jessop; Oliver Clarkson |
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*Mr Atkins Band conductor 1959 |
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Their father George had played in the band before them and was also conductor for many years. To complete the Johnson family line-up were two nephews: Brian (euphonium) and Trevor (cornet). |
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The Westerby brothers were also a band in themselves. Joseph conducted the band before John Henry. Arthur and Charles played trombone, Alfred (euphonium) and Herman (flugel). There were also Edwin, Ernest and Willie (who eventually played for Brighouse and Rastrick). Grange Moor also prided itself on not poaching fully trained players from other bands, but training youngsters themselves. This is still the practice today with some very promising young talent amongst our members. |
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| The following picture was taken in 1979. The band had just won the 4th section CISWO regional contest (Sheffield), plus a couple of wins at Huddersfield and Ossett. | ||||
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row from Left: 4th Geoff Smith cornet next to him his son |
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