Main Performers | Dr Robert Childs, David Childs, David Thornton, John French, Derick Kane - euphoniums, Richard Marshall - cornet, Brett Baker - trombone |
Secondary Performers | Professor David King, David Read, Derek Broadbent - adjudicators, Philip Morris - Contest Controller |
Orchestra or Band | Grimethorpe Colliery Fodens Richardson Cory Black Dyke YBS Band Brighouse & Rastrick BTM Band Tredegar Whitburn Desford Colliery PolySteel East Yorkshire Motor Services Leyland Aveley and Newham Redbridge Brass Hepworth (Cookson Homes) Kirkintilloch Staffordshire Reg Vardy Mount Charles |
Conductors | Nigel Taken, Dr. Nicholas Childs, Alan Morrison, Json Katsikaris, Dr. Robert Childs, Nigel Seaman, Jim Davies, Garry Cutt, Allan Withington, Mark Bentham, Nigel Boddice, Russell Gray, Andrew Duncan, Philip Harper, Melvin White, Ray Farr, Michael Fowles, Ian Porthouse, Steven Mead, Richard Evans |
Set List | 'God Save the Queen' (The National Anthem), Test Piece - 'Music for Battle Creek', Philip Sparke (Aveley and Newham, Black Dyke, Brighouse & Rastrick, BTM, Cory, Desford, East Yorkshire Motor Services, Foden's Richardson, Grimethorpe Colliery, Hepworth (Cookson Homes), Kirkintilloch, Leyland, Mount Charles, PolySteel, Redbridge Brass, Reg Vardy, Staffordshire, Tredegar Town, Whitburn, YBS), INTERVAL 'Walking with Heroes', Paul Lovatt-Cooper (Black Dyke Band), 'Zelda', Percy Code', Richard Marshall (Black Dyke Band), 'Trumpet Blues and Cantabile', Harry James (Combined cornet sections of Black Dyke, Cory Bands), 'The Hot Canary', arr. Simon Wood (David Childs, Cory Quintet), 'How Great Thou Art', arr. Peter Graham (robert Childs, David Childs, John French, Derick Kane, David Thornton), 'DL Blues', Don Lusher, Brett Baker (Black Dyke Band), 'Vitae Aeternum', Paul Lovatt-Coope (Black Dyke Band) |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/2007/154) |