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Edenbridge Town Band are a friendly community brass band who get together every Wednesday in our own purpose built bandroom in Edenbridge, Kent.
The band currently has around 20 members of amateur musicians ranging from teenagers right through to retired individuals. We perform at many engagements throughout the year such as local fetes, flower shows, indoor and outdoor concerts plus Remembrance Sunday and a huge variety of performances over the Christmas period.
We are an incredibly supportive and welcoming brass band and if you would be interested in joining please contact us.
For over 150 years the sound of brass has filled the air around Edenbridge from the Edenbridge Town Band. The Band was first documented when the first member of the Wallis family became conductor in 1866. For over half a century, the band practised every Wednesday night in a small wooden hut at the back of the Doggetts Barn in the Church House Precinct. Since 1988 the Band has rehearsed in its own new purpose built bandroom, in the Market Yard.
Today, the band has around 20 members, whose ages range from 8 to 80. Although many of the members are originally from Edenbridge, many have relocated to the surrounding towns and villages and travel from as far afield as Caterham, Tonbridge, East Grinstead, Sevenoaks, Horley and South Godstone. Like many brass bands there is a loyalty and enthusiasm which runs right through the whole family, with parents, children and even grandchildren coming together to make music, under the baton of our Musical Director Mr David Pocock. The family spirit extends even further than the stage, as those who are not so musical often help in many other ways to keep things running smoothly.
Through the summer months the band can be seen at various functions ranging from fetes and festivals to sports days and bandstands. Bookings are taken regularly around Edenbridge and as far afield as the south coast. During the Autumn months the band takes part in the Armistice Parades and the Edenbridge Bonfire Society’s procession through the streets on Bonfire Night. Christmas sees the band out in the streets again playing carols.