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Jazz Band |
With students leaving after year 11, this
meant it was the last concert for 4 students of the very popular soul group
Battered Soul, that David Hunt had formed as a school project in 2012 (in which
he has played trumpet).
With some of the school’s PA system at
Stratford Arts Centre for the latest Battered Soul concert, the concert kicked
off in front of the stage with the Jazz Band giving us several well played jazz
tunes. The line-up was Sam Rawles (saxophone), Robert Linch (Trumpet), Hector
Banks (trombone), Abel Wilson (piano), Oscar Wilson (double bass/electric
bass), Luke Parker (electric guitar) and Jamie Pullen (drums).
In the last song trombonist Hector Banks,
and Battered Soul member, went walkabout around the hall still playing his
trombone!
Then we moved onto the soloists/duets with
Lauren Powdrell (flute), Luke Parker (guitar), Abel Wilson (piano), then Abel Wilson
with his brother Oscar on Double Bass in a family duet. Abel, who also plays
cornet in Battered Soul had also appeared on drums supporting the Shipston
Junior Band and on piano here, as as David Hunt mentioned a very versatile
musician.
Then next up was solo from Olivia Godfrey
(Flute) who was then joined by Lauren Powdrell (also on Flute) for a flute
duet.
Up next at the stage front was another year
11 student (and Battered Soul’s bass player) explained
first and then
demonstrated his amazing guitar skills, which after the tremendous reception
from the audience, David Hunt said that he thought you would struggle to see a
better guitar player in any age of performer.
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Harry Coupe |
Then we moved onto the Brass Band which had
been practicing with David Hunt in his room at lunchtimes to refine their
skills. They played a couple of numbers including the James Bond theme tune.
Then up on the main stage we had the Year
10 GCSE Music Group with their four female vocalists and large supporting
musicians. The sound was very strong female multi-part with great musical
backing by the other students. This was the first time that the group had
appeared in front of an audience, which was not just school assembly.
The line-up was Amber Hourigan, Isabel
Scholes, Savannah Eden Kesber & Kerry Adams (vocals), Sam Rawles
(saxophone), Abel Wilson and Harry Self (Piano), Harry Mack (bass guitar),
Arthur Willis and Bertie Wells (guitar) and Lauren Powdrell and Olivia Godfrey
(flute).
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Year 10 GCSE Music Group |
Then up on the main stage we had another one
of the year 11 Battered Soul members, Will Packer (keyboards), showing us his
wide reparatory of keyboard skills with a couple of songs.
Then we had a section of solo, duets &
trios with Maddy Thomas (vocals to backing track), then Bertie Wells (guitar),
Battered Soul member Sam Rawles (saxophone) and Amber Hourigan (vocals) as a
trio.
Then a performance of Little Bird from
Bertie Wells (guitar) and Amber Hourigan and Isobel Scholes on vocals. Then the
vocals of Savannah and Amber to a backing track and then Savannah and Bertie
with one of the songs they played at the Shipston Proms Fame Contest.
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Ben Bryan |
Also part of this section was year 11
student, and Battered Soul singer, Charley Mack with three songs on guitar with
her accomplished impassioned singing voice. Her songs included a Beyonce song
Mine along with one of her own compositions Kissin in the Rain. This new song
had been debuted at the Stratford Folk Club comes to Shipston session at the
Black Horse as part of the Shipston Proms. She is also appearing at the
Stratford Folk Club’s FabFest (July 19th) as part of group Blue
Cushions.
Then the very distinctive lead
singer/guitarist Ben Bryan of soul group Battered Soul came on stage for his
final school music concert, as he is a year 11 student and so moving on to
another school/college.
He gave us two numbers on electric guitar,
with his powerful vocals, of Why does it always rain on me (Travis) and Slow
Dancin’ in a Burning room (John Mayall). After which he gave a heartfelt speech
thanking David Hunt (Head of Music) for his help, guidance and encouragement of
his musical talents, and said he wouldn’t be where he was with David’s help.
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Toby Coffey |
Then the headline act was Shipston Proms
Fame Contest winner Toby Coffey. Toby is a 12 year old student in year 7, and
after impressing David Hunt with a demonstration after Easter with his strong
singing ability, was allowed to enter the Fame Contest.
At the Fame Contest on 20th
June, in The Townsend Hall, he was up against 4/5 other contestants in the
solo/duet section and his impassioned expressive singing style won over judging
panel by a small margin. His prize was to appear on the main stage at the final
Shipston Proms Independence Day Party on 4th July in the main square
in the centre of Shipston-on-Stour.
David Hunt thanked the audience for their
patients during set changes and thanked them for coming. Then Shipston Proms
organiser Tim Porter thanked the musicians and audience for coming and
encouraged them to attend other proms events, along with the final evening on 4th
July, featuring the Fame Contest winners, The Peas, Duke and headline act
Creedence Clearwater Revived.
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