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About The GUS Band

The GUS Band is a world-famous brass band, based in Northampton, England. Originally known as the Munn and Felton Works Band, it was formed by Fred Felton in 1933 in Kettering, England. Since then, the band has gone on to establish itself as one of the leading bands, with a string of titles to its name and regular appearances at the National Brass Band Championships in the Royal Albert Hall.

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The President March

William Gerrman
Winner of best march at the the 2024 Dr Martins contest.

Malaguena

Composed by Ernesto Lecuona, arr. Mark Freeh

Jealousy

Trumpet duet featuring James and Thomas Fountain

Composed by Jacob Grade, arr. John Iveson

To listen to more of our music and see our videos go to the Media page

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Lower Sections Test Piece Workshop

A Happy New Year to all our supporters from the GUS Band. After a relaxing Christmas break for the band, it is straight into the New Year with a bang, or rather a test piece or two! This weekend on Saturday 10th January, in conjunction with the British Bandsman we are hosting a Lower Section Workshop for 3rd and 4th section bands at Eynsham Village Hall, near Witney, Oxfordshire. The band will be taken through the regional qualifying test pieces Indian Summer, (Eric Ball) and Three Haworth Impressions, (Gordon Langford) providing the chance for players and conductors to gain a greater insight into how to bring out key aspects of the music and enhance their area contest performances. Then, the following Saturday, (17th) the GUS Band is off to Pudsey, West Yorkshire, to perform a concert at the Civic Hall as part of the Leeds Best of Brass concert series. Details for these two appearances by the band plus all our upcoming concerts can be found on the Events page of this website.

We Wish You a Merry Christmas!

Carols at Weston Favell Shopping Centre
Carols at Weston Favell Shopping Centre

After a very busy and successful 2025, the GUS Band has finished its year with appearances at a wide variety of venues, entertaining the public with carols and Christmas music.  From a spectacular Christmas concert at St Peter & St Paul, Kettering with the fantastic Belcanto and Masquerade choirs to a motorway service station, a shopping centre, a primary school and the Northampton & County Club, people have enjoyed the festive music performed by members of the band.

Carols at Northampton & County Club
Carols at Northampton & County Club
Carols at Northampton Services
Carols at Northampton Services

So, as we all prepare to celebrate, it just remains for the GUS band to wish all their supporters and friends a very merry Christmas and a happy New Year.

Love Beyond the Rose success at the Glasshouse

The cast of Love Beyond the Rose
The cast of Love Beyond the Rose -The GUS Band

The GUS Band have just returned from an enjoyable and very successful weekend in Gateshead. After a hugely busy couple of weeks of rehearsals and preparation, the band travelled up to Newcastle ready to take part in the Brass in Concert Championships at the Glasshouse on the 15th November. Once again, GUS had been invited to compete in this prestigious competition and after a rehearsal on the day at the venue, the band walked on stage to present “Love Beyond the Rose”, an original set devised and composed by the band’s musical director, Christopher Bond. The theme was based on the 18th century French fairy tale “Beauty and the Beast” and the half-hour stage show included solos from James Screaton and Jack Wilson, plus a horn and baritone duet arrangement of “Hymne A L’Amour” from Rob Fleming and Sarah Lenton. James, dressed as Belle’s father, Maurice, gave a sublime performance of a beautiful new arrangement for cornet by Chris of “My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose”. Jack, attired as Gaston, the boastful villager, amazed the audience with a new piece for soprano cornet called “Mirror, Mirror, I’m the Star”. Rhys Cave, the band’s flugel player, was the character Lumiere, the cursed maitre d’ and together with George Bruce, the band’s principal euphonium, portraying Cogsworth, the Beast’s butler, played solos in a further new arrangement of “Be Our Guest” from the film Beauty and the Beast.

The cast of Love beyond the Rose
The soloists with Christopher Bond

The whole show was held together by the actor David Gilbrook who narrated and brought the story to life. The audience loved it and so did the adjudicators who placed us 4th overall. If you would like to see the performance, the band’s performance can be viewed on the WobPlay website. However, even better, the GUS Band will be reprising their performance again this Sunday, (23rd November) at the Royal and Derngate Theatre in Northampton, as part of their live performance of the animation film the Snowman.

See our latest video

We have managed to stay active over lockdown, and had a lot of fun making several new videos for you to enjoy. To see more of our music videos go to the Media page

The GUS Band, we love to hear from you, whether you’re a supporter of the band, a member of our community, a local arts organisation interested in working with us, or a business who sees the value in partnering with an elite group with deep roots in your community. So please go ahead and drop us a line – we promise you a warm welcome!

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    MISSION STATEMENT

    The GUS band — creating world class music with a proud history and an exciting future. Serving our community,
    promoting music education and partnering with local businesses and Arts organisations for the benefit of all.

    What people are saying

    What do you expect?

    Well, it’s the GUS band — what do you expect? They’re one of the best bands in the world!

    Paul Fisher

    Musical Director, Amersham Band

    A refreshing change

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    Paul Hindmarsh

    British Bandsman magazine

    What a special album

    I bought the ’80 Years in the Making’ album and it is such a pleasure to listen to the high standard of musicianship

    Doris Smith

    Ex bandsman

    One of the best brass bands

    The GUS Band are one of the best brass bands I have seen — and I have seen many

    Paul

    Musician

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