Showing posts with label Bread and Bitter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bread and Bitter. Show all posts
Tuesday, 9 March 2010
Carlton Junior School
One of the great things about what we do is the people and places we get to meet and go to. Carlton Junior School is not one of the places where we would have thought of singing, until their School Administrator, Anne saw us at the Albert Hall in Nottingham. An invitation followed, and then the performance itself, with the Major Oak Chorus and the School choir.
The kids were brilliant, and when we did our bit, were squealing with laughter as I hit Rob (twice) during Bye Bye Blues (Rob was just squealing!).
An absolutely fantastic evening, followed by an afterglow in the Bread & Bitter pub where - guess what - we sang some more.
Hopefully the chorus will get a few new members from the audience, and we will get a few more gigs!
Next Friday, the 12th, we are appearing at the Lincoln Music Festival, and once again we are singing comedy songs, so once again we expect to come last - but hey - we guarantee we will entertain!!
The kids were brilliant, and when we did our bit, were squealing with laughter as I hit Rob (twice) during Bye Bye Blues (Rob was just squealing!).
An absolutely fantastic evening, followed by an afterglow in the Bread & Bitter pub where - guess what - we sang some more.
Hopefully the chorus will get a few new members from the audience, and we will get a few more gigs!
Next Friday, the 12th, we are appearing at the Lincoln Music Festival, and once again we are singing comedy songs, so once again we expect to come last - but hey - we guarantee we will entertain!!
Sunday, 3 May 2009
Beer n Barbershop

We are all hard at work rehearsing our new package for the Beer 'n Barbershop show at the Bread and Bitter, Mapperley.
Our latest song is a closely guarded secret at the moment, but our choreographer thinks it's easily the funniest thing we have done, so we can't wait to perform it to an audience.
This show is doubling as the dress rehearsal for the Major Oak Chorus, and our fellow quartet, 4 Blokes Singin'.
Just think, barbershop in a pub that serves real ale - it just doesn't get any better than that!!
For more details of this event, click here
Labels:
barbershop,
Bread and Bitter,
Mapperley,
real ale
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