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Leyland Band has
announced that its partnership with conductor Russell Gray has come to
an end.
Band chairman Gary
Westwood officially stated on behalf of Leyland Band:
“Leyland has always
been, and continues to be, an extremely active band with a busy
contesting schedule as well as an impressive concert diary. Similarly,
Russell Gray leads a busy professional life both within and outside the
brass band movement.”
“After extensive
discussions over the last couple of months, the band and Russell were
unable to reach an agreement regarding the level of commitment that the
band felt it needed going into the new year. Therefore it is with regret
on behalf of both parties, that the band have accepted Russell’s
resignation as Musical Director with immediate effect. This information
was firstly communicated to the band members and associates on Monday 7
January at our first rehearsal back after the Christmas break.”
“The last few years
under Russell’s tutelage have been some of the most successful years of
the band’s 60 odd year history and it goes without saying that everyone
at Leyland would like to express their thanks to Russell for all his
hard work and efforts that have brought us so much success. He leaves
the band in fantastic shape and we wish him well in all his future
endeavours.”
Westwood continued:
“In consultation with RNCM Festival of Brass Artistic Director, Paul
Hindmarsh, the band is delighted to announce that Howard Evans will lead
the band at the event at the end of January. Howard is an extremely
well-respected musician, particularly in the Salvation Army music world,
and Leyland Band is very much looking forward to working with him during
the next few weeks.”
Westwood concluded:
“An announcement will be made regarding the successor secured to conduct
the band at the North West Regional Championships in the coming weeks.” |