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For the Classical Extravagnza on 20 August, the prodigious talents of 13 year old soprano Charlotte Church e mail: [email protected]
will ring out across the crowd of 10,000 people, who this year will be able to view stage scenes on a giant video
screen.
With the huge publicity Charlotte World War II Spitfire, the last night 1 000, Tony Hadley of Spandau EMOV
has had in the last year, this is an of the proms programme sung by Ballet and E17, below, are three -- --- ---
opportunity not be missed. Past Bethan Dudley, and a massive acts from earlier years. of REMOVAES STORAGE
favourites will again be on show fireworks finale. Bringing the festival right up to
including the aerial display by a On Saturday 21 August, festival date will be the chart toppers 911,
organisers have brought together Cleopatra, Honeyz and Kele Le Roc
Charlotte Church at Swindon's
the best line up yet, with performers Ticket booking details can be ANYTIME ANYPLACE ANYWHERE
DeVere Hotel in early June
from the 70s, 80s and 90s for the found on page 9. See the festival at
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Play it live and have fun
This was the message delivered to 170 people who attended a clinic at
Greendown School on 11 July with top rock drummer Steve White of the
Paul Weller Band.
Giving demonstrations of both explosive power and delicate tech-
nique, he took the class through a series of exercises whilst encourag-
ing the drummers in attendance to put in hours and hours of practice,
to keep it simple and to have a good time whilst playing live music.
Afterwards he said, "it was really great to see so many young people
with their parents. I'm also impressed by the facilities at Greendown.
You go to so many schools and music hardly figures at all."
The event was organised by local drum teachers Paul Ashman and
SteveJobbins, pictured rear, with young students Laura Lallon. Kayleigh
Compson, Alex Ogle, Mark Heard, Daniel Newbury