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    Band serves up a treat for Hospice

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailMarch 1, 2016No Comments1 Min Read
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    Don't forget to book your tickets for the Kingswood College Concert Band's Hospice Cheese and Wine this Friday (4 March).

    Don't forget to book your tickets for the Kingswood College Concert Band's Hospice Cheese and Wine this Friday (4 March).

    They'll be doing a varied programme – including current Kingswood Head Girl, Lutho Zono, turning lead singer for Chas Hathaway's 'My African Dream', Michael Buble's 'Sway' and Freshly Ground's 'Doo-be-doo'.

    Not to be outdone, Head Boy, Bradley Moorcroft, is the soloist in Concerto for Drum Set and Concert Band by Larry Neeck.

    Other numbers which should prove popular include selections from Grease, Michael Jackson and The Lion King .

    This annual event, which takes place in the school's High Performance Centre, is sponsored by Carara Agro Processing and all funds raised go to Hospice Grahamstown.

    The evening kicks off at 7pm. Tickets cost R100 per person or R1 000 for a table of 10 guests. Call Alke Bradfield 046 603 6670 to book or for more information.

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