Tuesday 20 November 2012




 





The annual Band Sunday was held on 18 November 2012.  It was led by Major Mervyn Knott one of the musical pieces featured was 'Light of the World' by Dean Goffin.
 
The Band was on duty on 11 November 2012 for the Remembrance Day Service which was very well attended,

Saturday 23 April 2011


On Good Friday morning the Upper Norwood corps, in co-operation with other local churches, presented the Easter story from the musical 'The Witness'.
After the meeting the combined churches held an open-air service on the green outside where the UN Band provided musical meditation and accompaniment to the singing.

This was followed by a walk of witness around the Crystal Palace Triangle and residential areas.

Many folk were heard to remark about the group nicely positioned "under the spreading chestnut tree"!

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Friday 15 April 2011

The corps held its annual Spring Fayre on 2 April 2011. 

At regular intervals an ensemble of the band played outside the hall to promote the event.

Well done Band!

Note the friendly Community Police Officer standing by to keep the peace.

Tuesday 8 March 2011

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The Balham Corps is 120 years old this year and during each month of 2011 it is presenting a celebration event.  The Upper Norwood Corps Band took part in a musical evening that featured other groups and soloists. 
The Balham hall was packed for the occasion and a wonderful spirit of worship and eucumenical fellowship prevailed.  A special feature of the evening was the final item when the band played 'The Balham March' composed in 1925 by the corps' bandmaster at that time - Bandmaster Charles A. Sherriff.

Wednesday 16 February 2011

Shown here is a photograph of the band at Downview Women's Prison.  Christmas carolling at the prison with a small ensemble has been a regular feature in the past.  On Sunday, 13 February 2011, the band went with a larger number of players to present a full musical programme.  It was well received with some excellent singing and participation from the audience.

Photograph taken by Oupa Pete

Tuesday 15 February 2011

The founding fathers of the Upper Norwood Corps must have stood aghast when the band played in the hall at a corps function without uniform. Yes, nay a bonnet, epaulet or trimming in sight! 
The occasion was a Saturday Night Talent Spectacular to raise funds for new chairs for the hall.  A wealth of hidden talent was revealed and not the usual presentations you see at the Army including a song in five different languages sang by the young ladies of the International College for Officers.  Not to be outdone the songsters sang 'You gotta friend in me' from 'Toy Story' and 'Somewhere over the Rainbow' from the 'Wizard of Oz'.  The second half of the programme was more devotional in nature and the Band's last item was 'Wonderful Grace' - a piece arranged by a recent band member, Lt Nicholas Samuels.

Thursday 27 January 2011

Bandmaster Lt Colonel Mike Williams – Upper Norwood Band

  Bandmaster Lt Colonel Mike Williams has sadly had to relinquish his duties as bandmaster of the Salvation Army Upper Norwood Corps Band.
 
The occasion was marked by a special service of Recognition and Appreciation with a tribute from euphonium player Russell Allen and the presentation of a Certificate of Appreciation by corps officer Major Jenine Main. Mike then conducted the band in a rendition of the march ‘Star Lake’.Mike has been a member of the band for the past thirty-two years, deputy bandmaster for a period of eleven years and since 2004 the bandmaster. Mike is an accomplished B flat bass player and was a member of the ISB for ten years but he recalls that during the 32 years at Upper Norwood he has played every instrument and part possible, including percussion.

It was a moving and emotional service and Mike will be sorely missed in this position.

Sunday 5 December 2010

Chrismas Carolling 2010

The Band has started its Christmas Carolling for 2010 and is seen here playing outside a well-known supermarket.
This week the UK, along with other parts of Europe, was hit by heavy snowfalls.
It added new meaning to that line in the carol 'Good King Wenceslas' that reads "When the snow lay round about, deep and crisp and even".
Photograph curtesy of Major Leanne Ruthven.
 

Tuesday 26 October 2010

Sunday afternoon, 24 October 2010 the band was at the Rookstone Care Home in Sydenham, London.
A harvest festival service was held under the leadership of Band Sargeant Ray Kear supported by the band.
But Salvation Army banding is more than the playing of fine music and shown here are the band members sharing and ministering to the residents on a more personal basis.
God bless the Band.

Saturday 28 August 2010

Ace Trombonist visits Band Practice

Major Willis Howell, USA Southern Territory was a delegate in session 204 of the Internal College for Officers. He visited the UK in 1996 as a member of the trombone ensemble, ‘Spiritual to the Bone’. Willis was their ace bass trombonist.
The Band invited Major Howell, now President/Principal of the Salvation Army Evangeline Booth College in Atlanta, to a rehearsal in the first week of February to play with the band and lead the band devotions.
Some excellent bass trombone playing was followed by an inspirational devotional period that proved to be the highlight of the rehearsal.
It was an evening that the Band will long remember.                      The second photo shows 'Spiritual to the Bone', the electrifying jazz ensemble featuring ten trombonists and a  rhythm section, on tour in Australia in 1999.  Willis is the second on the left sporting a significant moustache.

Monday 16 August 2010

Christmas Carols at St Margaret's on 3 December 2009

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The Upper Norwood Band played at the Lupus Carol Concert held in St Margaret's Church where it presented several Christmas pieces and provided accompaniment to the congregational carols.
St Margaret's Church stands between Westminster Abbey and the Houses of Parliament, and is commonly called "the Parish Church of the House of Commons".
Link to St Margaret's Church, Westminster Abbey