Tuesday, 12 July 2016

Excited crowds enjoy Goin’ Local Street Party in Shipston

Barney Porter from Wired
 The 18th edition of the Shipston Proms finished with a night in the Shipston market square with a line-up of local bands. This included Jon Wright’s rock band Balboa, Shipston Proms Fame contest winner in the solo/duet category 16 year old Savannah, 9 piece Funk band Kinky Farnham fronted by Tom Threadgill and 6 piece WIRED with their rock/blues sound led by Mark Jervis and Barney Porter.

The last night was MC’ed by Shipston Proms chair Tim Porter
Mayor Ronnie Murphy with Tim Porter
and included the Proms Grand Draw raffle with the winning tickets pulled by Shipston Mayor Counsellor Ronnie Murphy.

The locals, and not so locals (even one couple from Melbourne, Australia!), packed the square enjoying some especially prepared Proms ales from Hook Norton Brewery and pulled pork and stuffing baps from the Paddock Farm Butchery. The stage lighting and sound was provided by Codex, the stage trailer by Wixey’s transport and ambulance cover from Tolan Events, Coventry.

The whole evening was sponsored by Brailes based Translyft Lifting Technologies (with owner George Scholes appearing twice on the Proms programme with his band 3rd Dimension).

The second week of the Shipston Proms featured great performances from singer songwriter Andrew
Kinky Farnham
Duhon, a lunchtime organ recital at St. Edmunds church by Charles Matthews, an Open Mic night at the Black Horse with lots of local musicians queuing up to play (including 17 year old singer/guitarist Ben Bryan) and another excellent Young Musicians concert at St. Martin’s church, Barcheston (with musical direction from Helen Porter).

At the Tredington Fayre on Saturday afternoon, which was part of the Shipston Proms, we had music
The Soul Traders
from Shanade, the Soul Traders (with Proms committee member Charlotte Haines on vocals with her brother) and Jabba Cartel.

On the night before the Goin’ Local Street Party we had an evening of Songs from the Shows featuring Stratford-upon-Avon based Soprano Victoria Wilson (trained at the Birmingham Conservatoire), with songs from My Fair Lady, West Side Story and Oh Kay! There was also a great Moulin Rouge duet from brother and sister act Charlotte Haines and Jamie Wright, with the Elephant Love Melody. This was pulled together and managed (with piano duties on the night) by Helen Porter. This was as well as a lot of local talent of all ages who performed a variety of show songs.
George Scholes with 3rd Dimension

Later that evening we had the excellent 3 piece band 3rd Dimension (Georg Scholes – vocal & guitar, Laura Furnell – vocals and Jez Walker – percussion and vocals playing at a packed and lively George Inn in Lower Brailes.

We also had the first Folkin’ Friday group performing at the Cherington Arms to give a wide selection of music.

This coming week the award winning, and Shipston resident, blues guitarist Laurence Jones will be running a musical workshop at Shipston High School, with support from Proms committee.

After a well-earned rest the Shipston Proms committee will initially have its post event review before looking at the dates for 2017 event. We as always are looking for additional committee members to run this exciting 16 day event, and interested people should email shipstonproms@gmail.com

Shipston High School musicians wow Shipston Proms

Shipston High Summer Concert
The first full week of the Shipston Proms 2016 program included many gems (The Soul Traders, Debbie Bond Band, The Klee Quartet, The Vale Musicians and Hot Club ’42 among others) but the Shipston High School Creative Arts Music Concert was an evening of excellent performances. The musicians, aged 11-16, tutored and guided by the very impressive Head of Music Mr David Hunt played a variety of musical styles.

Jazz Band
It started with the Brass Group (Sam Rawles (saxophone), Hector Banks (trombone), Abel Wilson (piano), Oscar Wilson (double bass), Luke Parker (electric guitar) and Jamie Pullen & Atom Gill (drums)) with Head of Music David Hunt joining them on trumpet. The group has been the core of a number of school spin-offs including the Jazz Band and most notably Battered Soul from 2012, who are still performing, now managed by parents/musicians.

Hector Banks on Trombone
Then on the main stage, expertly lit and audio managed by two year 10 students Steven Haynes & Charlie Thomas, came the Year 10 GCSE Music Group Sam Aubrey (guitar), Hector Banks (trombone), Chris Barker Harland (vocals/guitar), Emily Bagley, Jodi Bevan, Charlotte Harboard Rayner, Lauren Morris & Caitlyn Kennedy (vocals), Thomas Cawley (piano), James Godfrey, Scott Holland & Jordan Jelf (guitar) and Jamie Pullen (drums). The group had performers at the Shipston Wool Fair in May and again played several numbers to show their level of skills, including a walkabout from trombonist Hector Banks.

The other group on stage was the recently formed band Feedback (Thomas Cawley (piano), Jordan
Jelf (guitar), Jamie Pullen (drums) and Sam Aubrey & Shea Leahy (vocals and bass guitar), who had their debut at the 2016 Shipston Proms Fame Contest. They played some harder edged numbers including an Eminem rap song.


Chris Barker Harland
Then we had a range of soloists & duets on stage with a variety of styles from classical to soulful ballad from Molly Hurwood (vocals), Elicia Westmoreland (flute), Luke Parker (guitar) and Maddie Thomas (vocals), Harvey Williams (piano), Chris Barker Harland (piano), Olivia Godfrey (flute), Amber Hourigan & Freya Liddell (vocals), Isabel Scholes (vocals) & Bertie Wells (guitar), Abel Wilson (piano).

Then Savannah Eden, who had won the 2016 Shipston Fame Fame Contest (solo/duet category) came on stage to sung (to backing tracks) “Black to Black” and “Your Heart is as Black as Night”.

Head Mr Gavin Saunders
Then Head teacher Mr Gavin Saunders came up and stated “This was my first Music Summer Concert and I was very pleased with the very high standard of musicians from my pupils, and amazed due to their young ages. I would especially like to thank my Head of Music Mr David Hunt on the planning and guidance of this well choreographed event along with the Parents of Shipston High (PoSH) for decorating the hall into a night club atmosphere as well as providing the refreshments. Finally, I would like to thank Shipston Proms Chair Tim Porter and the rest of his committee for all their tireless work.”

To end this year’s Proms we still have Songs from the Shows (sponsored by Sheldon Bosley) on Friday 1st July (Townsend Hall) and 3rd Dimension at The George Inn Lower Brailes & First Folkin’ Friday at Cherington Arms also on Friday 1st July. On Saturday 2nd July we have Was Family and Friends entertaining an evening of light classical & film music at St. Peter’s church Whatcote.

Then to finish this year’s Shipston Proms on Saturday 2nd July we have the Goin’ Local Street Party in the main square in Shipston-on-Stour with a free event featuring the Fame Contest category winners and headlining two local bands Kinky Farnham with their funk and soul led by Tom Threadgill and WIRED with their funky blues, soul & rock & roll.

The Goin’ Local Street Party has been kindly sponsored by our Platinum sponsor Translyft Lighting Technology, whose boss George Scholes had been seen playing, during the event , with his group 3rd Dimension.

After the Shipston Proms committee take stock after another fabulous year planning will begin for the 2017 event.




DUKE launch the 2016 Shipston Proms and wow crowds

DUKE

Beatbox band DUKE launched the 2016 Shipston Proms with an exhilarating performance that got the crowds dancing, in the Townsend Hall in Shipston-on-Stour.

The band who play everything live, with no samples, demonstrated with Ed Travers (vocals & beatbox), Marko Pandazis (vocals & beatbox), and Flynn Stronach (vocals & guitar), how they create their amazing sounds.
Brixton Alley

The evening was started off with DJ Dirty Harry warming up the ever increasing crowd with his dance tunes, before 2015 Fame Contest band winners Brixton Alley took to the stage.

Crowds enjoying DUKE
Brixton Alley lined up with Jonny Magro (vocals & guitar) Ben Wells (vocals and bass guitar) and Alex Wells (drums) and gave us some of their ever expanding repertoire of their own songs, having improved a lot since they last performed on the main stage at the 2015 Last Night of the Proms.

Then DUKE played their amazing set with encores to an ever appreciative crowd.

The following day was the Fame Contest with two categories – Solo/Duet and Bands.

Savannah
In the Solo/Duet we had grunge band The Pettibones with Ben Bryan (vocals & guitar) & Grace Spalding (drums), soulful ballads from singer Savannah Eden and a violin duet from Hannahflail (Hannah Porter & visiting American Abigail Hobart).

In the bands section we had Feedback with Sam Albury (vocals/bass), Shane Leahy (vocals/bass), Jamie Pullen (drums), Tom Cawley (rhythm guitar) from Shipston High School.

In competition with them was a more mature band Rock Roots Revival with Alex Lilley (electric drums), Rob Banfield (bass guitar), Andy Robinson (vocals & guitar) & Neil Pearson (guitar).

Rock Roots Revival
Rock Roots Revival were planning to play at last year’s Fame Contest but due to the ill health of their guitarist Mike Seddon (who sadly passed away later in 2015) they had to pull out.

After each act had performed two songs the judging panel of Chris Davies, Alan Thompson (Chair), Dan Packer, Laura Furnell & Richard & Louise Harvey then had to decide which point to give to each act.

Fame Contest Winners
After a short break the Shipston Proms chair Tim Porter announced that Savannah Eden had won the solo/duet category and Rock Roots Revival had won the bands section.

Proms chair Tim Porter thanked Charlie Thomas & Stephen Haynes for manning and setting up the sound and lights, along with thanks to James Thomas & Eleanor Stanley for loaning some of the sound equipment

With still two weeks of interesting acts playing at various locations in and around Shipston-on-Stour.

Events of note are the Ceilidh on Friday 24th June at Shipston Primary School with music from 16 Strings Ceilidh Band, Saturday 25th June with Jazz at the Feldon Valley Golf Club with music from Hot Club ’42 and 3rd Dimension (with platinum sponsor Translyft’s Gorge Scholes on guitar) on Friday 1st July at the George Inn in Lower Brailes.

Then we have the Goin’ Local Street Party in the main square in Shipston-on-Stour on Saturday 2nd July with Fame Contest winners, Kinky Farnham and WIRED, which is put on as a Free event.