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Cradley Singers get festive

12:28pm Tuesday 2nd December 2008

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A HEREFORDSHIRE village choir is performing a Christmas concert in Malvern this Saturday (December 6).

The Cradley Singers will sing a range of carols and classical pieces during their performance at St James in West Malvern.

The concert starts art 7.30pm and tickets are priced £6 on the door. Mulled wine and mince pies will also be available.


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maescoed, Lower Maescoed says...
9:40am Wed 3 Dec 08

Hey - we've got carols, mulled wine and mince pies as well!

Come this Sunday (December 7)to The Temple Bar Inn, Ewyas Harold for a Christmas Carol Harmonica Workshop followed by a free carol concert.

The harmonica workshop between 1 - 3PM is designed specifically for
learners who want to learn Christmas carols using harmonica.

You will use a 4-Hole "Hohner Speedy" harmonica to learn both accurately and more importantly - QUICKLY.

The cost for the 2-hour workshop is only £15 and you get the "Hohner
Speedy" Harmonica and notes supplied for you to keep.

The event is tutored by the world famous Aidan Sheehan!

http://www.motagator
.net/Whiskey_River/e
vent.php

After the workshop a FREE Harmonica Carol concert will be held in the bar of the Temple Bar Inn from 3PM onwards.

We'll be playing our harmonicas, guitars and other instruments showing what we have just learned, for which we will receive well-deserved applause.

The locals will be singing along with us. Mince pies and mulled wine plus a great selection of real ales available in the bar.

For the FREE CONCERT please bring any instrument (or not) and your friends!

It's a great excuse to have some festive musical fun in a real ale pub!


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