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Rock Stars (sax guit violin bass, keys etc..) wanted for New community band - wednesday 2nd Nov.


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I am starting a new community band/music workshop. For all you folks who have been messing around with an instrument at home but haven't found any fellow messers to..uhm.. mess with.



It will based on the same structure as a community choir but you would bring your instruments and have a chance to play with and meet other local musicians. Singers are welcome too - though we may ask you to bang something or strum one of our ukuleles or guitars. There is also a PA to plug in to should we need.


Wednesday evenings at Christ Church Hall, on Barry Rd.


Starts weds, 26/10/16.


7 30 - 9 pm


There is a piano there and a few guitars and ukes, should you need to borrow..


There will be biscuits!!


?80 for 10 weeks// ? 40 for five. (try before you buy)


?9 pounds drop in fee.


Rather posh flyer attached.



Dan Maitland


[email protected]



"Now go do your best. Be bold, and mighty forces will come to your aid. Goethe said that. It's not too late for you to become a person of substance, Russell." - Almost Famous

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