music matters
Saturday 09 July - 11:45am - BBC Radio 3
I have received the following words from the BBC regarding the forthcoming radio programme in which the Society was involved on Sunday evening at the June 2022 convention. Presenter Tom Service visits Blackpool to explore the iconic seaside town’s rich musical history and learn more about the energy of a musical ecosystem famed for its ballrooms, dance bands, and Wurlitzer organs; to hear from the those responsible for creating new musical opportunities for the area’s residents and visitors; and to speak those nurturing the next generation of musicians from across the town. Tom starts at the world-famous Tower Ballroom, where he hears organist Phil Kelsall after his turn at the Wurlitzer Organ. He also tours the wider Blackpool area with Andrew White, Head of Blackpool Music Hub, who tells Tom about his organisation’s work to break down the barriers that often exist in providing all children with access to musical instruments as well as giving them memorable opportunities to perform in Blackpool’s many entertainment venues. Music Director Helen Harrison also joins Tom to discuss the role of Blackpool Symphony Orchestra and its place at the heart of the town’s musical community. Tom speaks to luminaries of Blackpool’s long tradition in band music, including David Windle, who directed the Tower Circus Band, as well as Bandleader Albie Hilton, and discusses the legacy of music making within the town’s dance circuit. And, local resident Elaine Smith reminisces about tripping the light fantastic in Blackpool’s many dance halls. We’ve contributions, too, from Blackpool brethren including singer Alfie Boe and the singer- songwriter Rae Morris, and the visiting guitarist Alexander Hacke reflects on how the town inspired his experimental band Einsturzende Neubauten while recently recording their new album on location. Producer: Elizabeth Arno The programme can be heard here, either the full version or just the GFS extract. PP - 08/07/2022
LISTEN TO THE GEORGE FORMBY SOCIETY CONTRIBUTION
LISTEN TO THE COMPLETE RECORDING - MUSIC MATTERS
The GFS contribution includes interviews with GFS President Andy Poppleton and member and ex-Chairman Caroline Stewart.
GFS PRESIDENT ANDY POPPLETON
CAROLINE STEWART
I have received the following words from the BBC regarding the forthcoming radio programme in which the Society was involved on Sunday evening at the June 2022 convention. Presenter Tom Service visits Blackpool to explore the iconic seaside town’s rich musical history and learn more about the energy of a musical ecosystem famed for its ballrooms, dance bands, and Wurlitzer organs; to hear from the those responsible for creating new musical opportunities for the area’s residents and visitors; and to speak those nurturing the next generation of musicians from across the town. Tom starts at the world- famous Tower Ballroom, where he hears organist Phil Kelsall after his turn at the Wurlitzer Organ. He also tours the wider Blackpool area with Andrew White, Head of Blackpool Music Hub, who tells Tom about his organisation’s work to break down the barriers that often exist in providing all children with access to musical instruments as well as giving them memorable opportunities to perform in Blackpool’s many entertainment venues. Music Director Helen Harrison also joins Tom to discuss the role of Blackpool Symphony Orchestra and its place at the heart of the town’s musical community. Tom speaks to luminaries of Blackpool’s long tradition in band music, including David Windle, who directed the Tower Circus Band, as well as Bandleader Albie Hilton, and discusses the legacy of music making within the town’s dance circuit. And, local resident Elaine Smith reminisces about tripping the light fantastic in Blackpool’s many dance halls. We’ve contributions, too, from Blackpool brethren including singer Alfie Boe and the singer-songwriter Rae Morris, and the visiting guitarist Alexander Hacke reflects on how the town inspired his experimental band Einsturzende Neubauten while recently recording their new album on location. Producer: Elizabeth Arno The programme can be heard here, either the full version or just the GFS extract. PP - 08/07/2022
music matters
Saturday 09 July - BBC Radio 3
LISTEN TO THE GEORGE FORMBY SOCIETY CONTRIBUTION
LISTEN TO THE COMPLETE RECORDING - MUSIC MATTERS
The GFS contribution includes interviews with GFS President Andy Poppleton and member and ex-Chairman Caroline Stewart.
GFS PRESIDENT ANDY POPPLETON
CAROLINE STEWART