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ONE of Swindon’s oldest musical maestros celebrated his 90th birthday last week, proving that music really does keep you young.Francis Cowley, who lives in Wroughton, marked the milestone with a fabulous surprise party in which old friends and former pupils came to wish him many happy returns.
“I didn’t know anything about it,” Fran confessed. “It was a bit overwhelming and quite emotional.” Music lover Fran started playing the cornet at nine years of age and he still finds time to play it every day. “I used to practise for four or five hours a day, but now I try to make myself play for at least half an hour a day,” he said.He joined the village band, Wroughton Primitive Methodist Band, as a young man before moving to the Great Western Railway Social, Education and Union Staff Association Band, now known as Swindon Pegasus Brass Band. Conscripted into the Army in 1945, Fran completed his basic training at Colchester, and joined the Gloucestershire Regimental Band before transferring to the Wiltshire Regiment as a musician. On leaving the Army, he re-joined The Railway Band and spent more than 50 years as player and conductor before moving on. Fran said: “Playing music is one of the only things I have ever really loved doing. I took to it straight away and I have enjoyed playing and conducting ever since – it all just seemed to come quite naturally to me.” He is quite the whiz on the cornet and the trumpet and he a dab hand when it comes to conducting an orchestra. The father-of-two, who has been married to wife Cheryl for the past four years, became known in the area and nationally as a cornet soloist, winning contests on a regular basis. He took up teaching school children to play brass instruments at various schools in Swindon in the early 1960s and was a founder member and tutor of Swindon Instrumental Music Club, now Swindon Young Musicians. “I consider myself very lucky to have been able to do something I love for most of my life,” he said. “And I have loved every minute of it.” Evening Advertiser Reporter Thomas Haworth A few of us went along to Prospect Hospice on Wednesday 15th February to present our donation of £500 from Carolling in December. Community Fundraiser Amy met with us and wrote the following article: We were delighted recently to welcome members of Swindon Brass to Prospect Hospice, where they presented our Community Fundraiser Amy Francombe with a cheque for £500. This latest donation brings the total funds raised by the group to £2,160.86 since the year 2000, and has been raised through collections during carol playing over Christmas. The group gave festive performances in local supermarkets. They also performed in the bandstand at Town Gardens on the Sunday before Christmas, and despite the cold temperatures, around five hundred people turned out for their fourth annual open air performance. Julie Hedge from the group said: “I spent a short spell at the hospice as a ward clerk and I was really struck then by how much the nurses do; they really go the extra mile.” “It was great to welcome the band members into the hospice,” said Amy, “and to share with them that the total amount they have raised so far equates to the cost of 66 hours of Prospect @ Home care for a patient. They were quite rightly very pleased with this achievement.” A big THANK YOU to Swindon Brass for their continued support and commitment to their local Hospice. To read more about Prospect Hospice please select the link below:
Sunday 18th December 2016
Wrap up warm and come down to the Old Town Gardens on Sunday 18th December to enjoy the music of Swindon Brass, the pop up shops and festive food and drink. Cafe open from 12 O'clock and Swindon Brass are playing in the Bandstand 2.30pm - 4.00pm - see poster below for more details. Last month, we moved into All Saints Church Hall in Swindon, our new rehearsal venue. It's a great facility and sounds fantastic. Thank you to the church for all their help in accommodating us, and to everyone who helped us move in!
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