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Apologies in advance for sticking this thread up here but as these aren't events happening in dulwich and immediate surrounding areas I werent sure where to put it...


I am braving the cold weather this weekend and playing with the Southwark Concert Band firstly at the Frost Fair and then later at Trafalgar Square. See details below:


Time and Place Date: Saturday, December 15, 2007

Time: 10:30am - 11:15am (ish)

Location: Bankside Riverwalk - outside Tate Modern & Shakespeare's Globe



Time and Place Date: Saturday, December 15, 2007

Time: 4:00pm - 5:00pm

Location: By the Christmas Tree in Trafalgar Square


If you're free, willing to freeze ya baubles off and wanna get in the Xmas cheer (and support us) why not pop along!


Cheers all :)-D

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Cool. My friend Jonathan joined and was lead trombone. He dragged me along, but then he moved to Reading and I couldn't really be arsed anymore. Good band though, loved playing the Pirates of the Caribbean music at Dulwich College!


Shame about the original stuff though... Can't remember the composer's name, but couldn't stand his stuff!

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