Updated on Thursday July 22, 2010

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GOOD TIMES BY ALL
 
BAND BARBECUE 2010
 
The band enjoyed a barbecue day out at one of it's social days out recently, with a trip to the Beechenhurst lodge, speech house. Plenty of food and drink was on the menu followed by lots of fun for dessert. Good times was had by all, and we are all now looking forward to our skittles night, which also has been organised by the Cinderford Band Social and Fundraising Group. please see the events page for more details! Thank you to all the sponsors to help us raise extra funds for the band. We are a self-funded organisation, so any money raised will be used for the upkeep of instruments and new music etc.
 
WINNING RUN CONTINUES AT WESTON
16th May 2010
 
 
Well done to the senior band for continuing their winning run, at the annual Weston-Super-Mare contest, which was held on Sunday 16th May at the winter gardens. The band came first for the second consecutive year running, making it clear that this band will not roll over and play dead. More details will follow shortly!
 

 
 
 
FUNDRAISING GROUP
1st May 2010
 
The Cinderford Band's social and fundraising group has now re-grouped and is now looking forward to raising funds for the band for this year and for the future. With lots of ideas and a bags of commitment, we aim to raise as much money as we can to fund instrument repairs/replacements etc. We are planning lots of fun and money collecting this year, so please look out for these on the events page! Socially the band has lots of events (not just fundraising) so that they can let their hair down and enjoy each others company too. ideal for team building.
 
If you would like to help in any way please contact Ian Tomlins on 01452 723518 or cinderfordband@btinternet.com for more details.
 
 

TORQUAY 2010 AREA CONTEST

 
 
CINDERFORD BAND HAD A GREAT WEEKEND AT TORQUAY BUT IT JUST WAS NOT OUR DAY WHEN WE CAME A DISAPPOINTED 7TH PLACE. HOWEVER, THE BAND PLAYED EXCELLENT ON STAGE AND CAN BE PROUD OF OURSELVES WITH OUR GUEST CONDUCTOR NIGEL SEAMAN. WELL THAT IS BANDING, AND WE NOW LOOK FORWARD TO OUR OTHER ENGAGEMENTS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. PLEASE SEE OUR ENGAGEMENT LIST VIA OUR EVENTS PAGE.
 
ALL THE LATEST RESULTS FOR THE TORQUAY CONTEST 2010 CAN BE FOUND VIA OUR OWN PAGE, WHICH INCLUDES  RESULTS FROM PREVIOUS YEARS INCLUDED. PLEASE CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW!
 
 

 
MR CECIL CHAPPELL'S CELEBRATION CONCERT
21ST FEBRUARY 2010
 
 
A fun musical evening was had by all at the Cinderford Rugby Club, celebrating the 90th Birthday of former conductor Mr. Cecil Chappell. The evening started with a introduction from our band Chairman Mr. Anthony Murrell followed by a mini concert from the Cinderford Band of all his favourite music through the years. Not in order, the programme consisted of the following items. The march "Cinderford", the march "Belford's Carnival", "12 Street Rag" featuring the front row cornets, "My Love Is Like A Red Red Rose", "Brass Band Boogie", "Greensleeves" were among the favourites.
Plenty of friends were among the audience old and new that made Cecil's night very special. Thanks to everyone from the Cinderford Band that made this all this possible. Many thanks also to all the staff of the rugby club that laid on the food for us. Here is a selection of photos of the evening. Click on the relevant picture for a full size view.
 

 

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CINDERFORD BAND 1979
 
On the 17th February 2010, the Cinderford Band celebrated the 90th birthday of Mr Cecil Chappell, its current Musical Advisor and former Musical Director. Cecil Chappell has given his life to brass banding, notably in the Forest of Dean and Gloucestershire where he is also the current President of the Gloucestershire Brass Band Association.

He has been a life long dedicated member of the Cinderford Band for 82 years, having started his banding career at the age of eight, playing cornet with the band where he developed his playing career, soon becoming the band’s principal cornet. The band engaged excellent professional conductors during the 1930’s and Cecil well remembers rehearsing under the famous Mr J.C. Dobbin (of Cory fame) and Mr T.J. Powell (the Welsh march wizard who played a ‘left handed cornet’ as well as conducting), he said were marvellous band trainers. One of his fond memories was performing ‘Die Feen’ at the 1935 Crystal Palace contest under Mr Dobbin, where he played Repiano and Flugel parts with the aid of a bowler hat, so the conductors clearly used some ‘musical licence’ in those days too!

When Cecil was conscripted into the Army, he soon began playing Trumpet and becoming more involved in dance bands. He learnt a lot from the American musicians stationed in the area at the time which further generated his interest in dance band music as well as maintaining his love of brass bands. On demobilisation he formed a very well known dance band called the “Les Chappell Sextet”. This band became most popular and travelled far and wide, playing at prestigious venues in Oxford, Cheltenham, Hereford and Wales to name a few, as well as reaching the finals of the “All England Musical Express Championships” held in Blackpool where his first entry was on a ‘top E’.

Through the war the band struggled to keep going and in late 1946 Cecil was formally invited to takeover the conductor’s baton, he accepted this challenge with much enthusiasm having to build a new band, with new music and instruments before any concerts or contests could be undertaken. The development of young players became a focus for Cecil Chappell early in his tenure as Musical Director and his work with the junior band provided a continuing influx of ready made players to the Senior Band, who became part of the Cinderford success story and ensured the ongoing commitment to high standards of performance and behaviour.

During the early 1950s the band had a very successful quartet, winning the 1953 Championships held in Oxford (the home of Morris Motors) playing ‘Concordia’. The players were well known and included Albert Meek, Taff Dolman, Peter Clack and Fred Wilcock, who gave excellent service to the band along with many others who helped them gain promotion from the third section in 1954. Sadly Albert and Taff are deceased and Peter went on to enjoy a long career as a professional musician; however Fred (79) still plays euphonium occasionally for the Leeds City Police Band.

History was made in 1958 when the Cinderford Band became the first Forest of Dean band to qualify for Championship status, by winning the West of England area contest second section at Bristol. Within three years the band had qualified to play at the Albert Hall in London National Finals, and was the first Gloucestershire Band to play in the Championship Section at London in 1962. This was followed by two further appearances at the Albert Hall in 1966 and 1971 as well as achieving many other notable successes throughout the years.

One of the hallmarks of the Cinderford Band is its concerts, where they are highly respected and noted for their variety and entertaining programmes, this was largely due to Cecil’s innovation and desire to improve the standard of the band. As well as the more traditional concerts, concerts were also given in clubs introducing vocalists, Gloucester Cathedral where John Golland’s ‘Gloucester Psalm’ was premiered to serious acclaim and Harry Secombe’s Highway programme.

He held the position of Musical Director for over 50 years and as the ultimate commitment to the Cinderford Band, during 1997 when he suffered some periods of ill health (which he did not make widely known), he continued to conduct the band whilst in the background he found a suitable replacement for himself - a very noble gesture. In September 1997, he made his plans known and gracefully handed over his role as musical director to a younger man, himself taking a back seat as musical advisor; a position he still holds to this day.

He is one of life’s true gentlemen and he is respected by everyone who knows him. He has always given his time freely and many fine players have benefited from his wisdom and guidance, these include Lyndon Baglin, Robert Morgan (MBE), Kevin Robbins, Steve Walkley, Phil Turner and Jackie Gwynne to name but a few. He commanded respect from the young and the mature with his musical ability, and many members who have known him for more than 40 years still address him as ‘Mr Chappell’.

Whilst his dedication to the Cinderford Band is unquestionable, he has also given a great deal too every band in the Gloucestershire area. In 1958 Cecil was appointed as the inaugural conductor of the Forest of Dean Youth Band, encouraging youth from all bands in the Gloucestershire area to join in musical harmony for their own development and helping to sustain the tradition of Brass Bands in the area. All bands in the area benefited from his expertise and many successful concert tours over a period of some 20 years were undertaken to Germany and Holland.

Cecil married his wife Elizabeth (Bet), also 89, in 1941, they still live in Gloucester as a very independent couple. They have one daughter, 2 grand-daughters, and 3 great-grand-children. In his professional life, he and his younger brother Ken were partners in a well respected Gloucester Funeral Directorship, E Goodwin and Son. Ken played the ‘drums’ in the dance band and was a budding Euphonium player in his early youth and still actively supports the band as a Vice President.

Until recent ill health impacted his ability to drive, his commitment and dedication to the Cinderford band has continued: he has turned up for every concert and contest engagement and members remember him missing only one rehearsal and this was because his house had been burgled. Even though he has not conducted the band on a regular basis for some 15 years, his attendance continues to be exemplary; he has always put the band before himself and turned up to guide the band with the same degree of musical enthusiasm. A truly remarkable man!

His first love has always been to the Cinderford Band as well as maintaining a strong interest in the brass band movement via the British Bandsman which he has subscribed to for over eighty years! We sincerely hope this interest will continue and wish Cecil all the very best on this special birthday.
 
 

A YOUTHFUL CECIL

CLC DANCE BAND 1946

CINDERFORD BAND EARLY 1960'S

CINDERFORD BAND 1970

CINDERFORD BAND 1979

THE BAND IN IT'S HEYDAY

CECIL 2009

 
 

ACADEMY BAND

Well done to the academy band which played at the Gwent cross keys music festival in Wales recently. the band played really well and we are all proud of you all. even though the band did not come in the prizes this time, with great comments from the public and the adjudicators they can hold there heads up very high. a great day was had by all as you can see on the photo above.


ABRSM ACADEMY BAND'S  EXAM RESULTS WINTER 09

31/12/09

Congratulations to all below who achieved there worthy grades in the winter for 2009.

This is also great news for the Academy Band who are going from strength to strength once again.

NAME GRADE INSTRUMENT RESULT
ELODIE GWYNNE G7 Bb CORNET 114 PASS
CHLOE GRINDLE G3 Bb CORNET 133 DISTINCTION
LEIGH DEMPSTER G4 EUPHONIUM 110 PASS

 


BRUCE TO PASTURES NEW

 
 
THE BAND WOULD LIKE TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO THANK BRUCE DAVIES FOR ALL IS HARD WORK WITH THE BAND OVER THE TIME HE HAS SPENT WITH US. WE HOPE IT ALL WORKS FOR YOU AND WE HOPE TO CATCH UP WITH YOU AGAIN SOON.
 

CINDERFORD BAND'S AGM MEETING

CINDERFORD BAND'S ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING WILL TAKE PLACE ON SUNDAY  24TH JANUARY 2010. THE MEETING WILL BE HELD AT THE BANDROOM, WHICH IS HELD AT THE FOXES BRIDGE DAY CARE CENTRE. TIMES WILL BE UPDATED IN DUE COURSE.