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Tom Martin, one of the great characters of
Scottish banding passed away last Sunday (23rd) after a short illness.
For many years, Tom was a brass instructor
for West Lothian Council, working in St. Kentigern’s Academy, Whitburn
Academy and feeder schools throughout the county. He was the founder of
the Fauldhouse Miners’ Brass Band, which he formed from the students he
taught throughout West Lothian, leading the band to many successes until
its demise in the mid-1990s. Many of the students he taught or worked
with are still involved in banding at all levels from Championship
Section to youth level.
Tom was also an accomplished conductor and
band trainer, working at various stages of his career with Shotts St.
Patrick’s, West Calder, Whitburn and S.C.W.S. bands, the latter of which
he also performed on 1st horn with during the 1960s, as well as
remaining an avid supporter.
Tom was also instrumental in the foundation
of West Lothian Schools Brass Band in the early 1970s and helped
develop, along with the late James McCafferty and a team of tutors, what
is now one of the most successful youth bands in the UK. He also worked
with the national youth brass bands of Scotland and Ireland.
Tom loved jazz and was an accomplished alto
sax and clarinet player, and he founded the STK Big Band with students
and parents of St. Kentigern’s Academy.
He was a man who made music fun, influenced
countless players lives in so many ways and was a tireless worker, who
was still leading a small class in Fauldhouse on a Wednesday night
immediately prior to his death. Those who met him who play
professionally, at the highest level in brass bands or for fun on any
given night, will know we have lost a true gentleman, friend and
teacher, and our thoughts are with his wife, Leena, and family at this
sad time. |