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After 9 years as Black Dyke’s Flugel Horn
Soloist, John Doyle has decided to resign from the Black Dyke Band. John
commented. “I have given 100% to Black Dyke for nine years. After
studying Dyke’s schedule, I had a number of clashes due to my solo
playing, increasing conducting commitments and of course, school
duties. Following a meeting, the decision was agreed by both Dr
Nicholas Childs and myself to take a break from Black Dyke.”
Nicholas Childs commented, “After a superb
performance at the Yorkshire Area, John and I have agreed that it would
be the perfect time for him to take a break from Black Dyke. He is an
invaluable member on, and off stage for the band. However, he has become
increasingly busy with conducting and solo engagements. He will be
missed greatly at Black Dyke, and I am sure it will not be the last we
see of him.”
John continued, “It has been a remarkable
journey. During my time at Black Dyke we have won 3 Areas, 2 Nationals,
2 Opens and 1 European. I have recorded 4 solos, played for the Queen,
performed on ‘Groundforce’ and ‘Dinnerladies’, featured in the
Millennium Dome, recorded with Peter Gabriel, The Eels, Moby, Craig
David, The Beautiful South and Jules Holland. I cannot thank Nick enough
for making this happen for me. He has helped my career more than anyone
else and his work with the band is inspirational. I wish him, and of
course everyone involved with the Black Dyke family, all the best for
the future.”
John is now actively pursuing other
projects. He is booked to be soloist with the Wingates band in the
Cadogen Hall in London, as part of the Nyman festival on the 7th
June. He is also Musical Director of the Lancashire Schools Symphony
Orchestra and will be conducting them at the RNCM on the 29th
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