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The Jay Cee Big Band will be streaming a free Christmas Concert live from Blackfriars Priory in Gloucester – for a feelgood start to the festive holidays, in aid of a wonderful local charity!
Join the live stream from Blackfriars Priory to enjoy swinging versions of festive hits performed by the Jay Cee Big Band.
Gloucester Guildhall has a late festive treat in store for the county’s music lovers, as it presents The Jay Cee Big Band Christmas Concert live from Blackfriars Priory on Tuesday 22 December 2020.
The special concert will feature big band arrangements of everything from ‘Santa Claus is Coming To Town’ to a swinging ensemble entitled ‘Hark! Those Angels Swing’ for a unique start to the Christmas holidays.
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Ten choice discs for the festive season
by Graham RicksonSaturday, 19 December 2020
Another year, another new Bach
Christmas Oratorio. Not that I’m complaining; this one is another zinger, up there with excellent contemporary versions from Stephen Layton and John Butt. Rainer Johannes Homberg’s Stuttgart Hymnus Boys’ Choir sing with incisive clarity, high-class support coming from Handel’s Company and a starry trio of trumpets. The first cantata’s opening chorus is all brassy exuberance, Homburg highlighting Bach’s ability to express unbuttoned joy. Try the first section of Cantata V, its dance rhythms immaculately sprung, or the unhurried splendour of Cantata VI’s finale. He has excellent soloists too: the tiny four-voice recitative just before the end of No 6 is sublime, Bach’s genius comp
Heroes of Inverness city centre are announced By Features Reporter Published: 09:00, 18 December 2020
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IN these most challenging of times, there are always people who go out of their way to help others, often folk they donât even know and will never meet.
They are real heroes and their superpower is kindness. The Inverness City Centre Heroes Awards aims to recognise them and shine a light on how they have helped others during these unprecedented times.
Organised by Highland Council, Inverness Common Good Fund, Inverness BID and Highland News & Media, we asked you to nominate individuals, businesses or organisations that went above and beyond to help out others this year.
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