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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

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Whit Friday Marches – The results are in

GUS Band at Dobcross 2026
The GUS Band performing at Dobcross

Last Friday evening’s weather was perfect for the Whit Friday Marches and it brought both the bands and the crowds out in great numbers. In fact, over 160 bands took part in the two districts, Saddleworth and Thameside. For anyone not familiar with the contests, the aim of a band is to try and play at as many villages as possible during the evening. The band arrives at a participating village and registers its entrance where hopefully there are not too many bands waiting ahead. When it’s the band’s turn, they march through the village to where the contest is being held, e.g. the village green or park, where they play a contest march. As soon as they’ve played, then they jump back on the coach and race to the next village. The rules state that a band has to compete in at least six contest to qualify for any prizes awarded.

The GUS Band at Uppermill 2026
The GUS Band at Uppermill 2026

This year, the GUS Band managed to compete in seven contests in the Saddleworth district and due to the number of competing bands, no band managed more than this in this area. As our MD Chris Bond was an adjudicator at one of the villages, this year we were directed by Richard Marshall, the world-renowned cornet player. It was a long but fantastic evening, with our last performance at Diggle at 11.30 under floodlights and torches and overall, we gained seventh place with some excellent results, including 6th place at Uppermill, 4th at Delph and 3rd place at Diggle.

Marching Orders

Whit Friday and Bugle

The GUS Band is polishing its marching boots in preparation for two world-famous contests, both of which require the band to march. Firstly, on Friday 29th May, the GUS Band are travelling north to Saddleworth and Oldham to compete in the Whit Friday Band Contest. There are eleven villages, including Delph, Dobcross and Uppermill that each hold a contest during the Friday evening and the aim for the band is to compete at as many as possible before the end of the evening. At each contest the band will play a traditional contest march but before doing so will need to march through the village to where the contest is being held, for example on the village green or local park.

Not traditionally a marching band, this will provide GUS with good experience ready for travelling south to compete in the Bugle Band Contest in Cornwall on 20th June. Again, the band will be required to march down to the contest field before playing this time a test piece, English Heritage, (George Lloyd) and a newly commissioned march, Molinnis Park, (Paul Saggers). Time for some marching practice!

Sop it to ’em!

jack Wilson
Jack Wilson wins Best Soloist

Although producing a good performance, the GUS Band were awarded fifth place at the recent Grand Shield contest in Birmingham and sadly didn’t qualify for the British Open Championships. However, it’s fantastic to report that our soprano cornet player, Jack Wilson was awarded the Best Soloist prize for his outstanding playing. Well done Jack!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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    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.

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