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History of Appledore Band
There are records of a Town Band in Appledore a far back as the 1880s and records in the band
possession show that from the turn of the century this was a Brass Band. It existed until the 1920s
when lack of support and players caused it to be disbanded. The current band is the continuation
of a Silver Band formed by Appledore Boys Brigade in 1942.
The Band had humble beginnings starting with just four boys from the Boys Brigade who were
inspired after they attended a display given by the 88th London Company who were camping in the
area. Taught by a Salvation Army Bandmaster Mr Howard Mathews the boys learnt with just two
Cornets, a Tenor Horn and a Euphonium. They played along with the Bugle band and quickly added
more instruments as fast as they could raise the money to purchase them. By 1944 the Silver Band
was in existence.
The Boys Brigade closed down in 1965 but the band continued under the stewardship of Arthur Boyles, one of those original four boys. Arthur was able to
convince 30 people to join the band, 18 ex Boys Brigade bandsmen and the rest who were willing to learn! With support from the church council, music
theory, fingering was taught in the vicarage once per week and band practice was held in the church school on another.
The Appledore Silver Band as it became know was, and still is very much a community band. It often provides services to
the surrounding area playing for church services, parades, carnivals and ship launching! The band has even played for
The Prince of Wales on no less than two occasions.
Today those same values continue with the newest batch of recruits from the local area learning under guidance from
members of the senior band. As they are prepared to first enter the junior band and then join the seniors, the band works
hard to ensure that its future existence is secure with a steady stream of new talent. The band dutifully ensures that it is
available for all the key events through-out the calendar and even entertains the tourists with concerts on the quay during
summer.
Extracts taken from two publications about the Appledore Band.
"A Band for All Seasons" - The Story of the Appledore Band (foreword by Goff Richards)
"Around the Seasons" - with the Appledore Band
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