Yesterday, whilst in my capacity as a Church Organist, 2 unique and interesting things occurred. Firstly, I actually listened to a bit of a sermon […]
One size fits all?
Last night I stood on a box. Two boxes in fact; one balanced precariously on top of the other. Apparently this was distracting for some […]
Choirmaster Wit
A few months ago, I decided that my choirs should have more of a presence on Twitter. This was partly brought about by something called […]
Striking a Chord – lost or otherwise
Over the past two weeks my average score on Angry Birds has gone down considerably. I’m also somewhat behind on Words for Friends. I’m earning […]
Plans for 2016
Apparently 2016 has been designated by the United Nationals General Assembly as the International Year of Pulses, which will be good news for all the […]
Join a Choir – There will be Singing & Cake!
A few days ago I went to a meeting. Technically it could have been described as a choir committee meeting. However, fear not – I haven’t […]
Talking to Alex Lester about the benefits of singing in a choir
Following on from my post last week which said that singing is good for you, yesterday I was invited along to BBC Wiltshire to discuss […]
Choirs & Carols – Keeping busy during December
Anyone who sings in a choir will know that December can be a very busy month for choir performances. Christmas Concerts, impromptu carol singing and other […]
Talking to BBC Wiltshire about Choirs and Christmas Carols
This morning I was invited to the studios of BBC Wiltshire in Swindon to discuss my involvement with Choirs and singing Carols at Christmas. This is […]
100 Voices in Concert
Last Saturday saw the culmination of about 4 months effort from around 100 people across 5 choirs all coming together at St Andrew’s Church in […]