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    • Source: GUS Band
    • The GUS Band is a world-famous brass band, based in Kettering, 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 won many prizes and competitions over the years.


      History


      On 2 January 1933, the Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph reported the formation of the 'Munn and Felton Works Brass Band'. In that article, Mr Fred Felton, co-managing director of the firm, said: "We are out to make it the finest combination in the country, and to make it a contesting band of note throughout the country". Two years later the new band were champions of Great Britain. Since then, under the names of Munn and Felton, GUS (Footwear), The GUS Band, Rigid Containers Group Band, Travelsphere Holidays Band and now the Virtuosi GUS Band, the band has travelled Britain, Europe and America, appearing in concert halls, on television and radio, and has released many records and CDs.


      Major honours


      The band's contesting successes include winning 1 World Championship, 6 British National Championships, 2 British Open Championships, and 15 Midlands Championship titles.


      Musical directors


      The following list of resident and guest conductors is compiled from past contest results.


      Partial discography


      The band has released over 50 albums, a selection of which are listed here:

      Christmas Fantasia - The Music of Andrew Wainwright
      Freeh-Way
      A Mingled Chime
      Bandology
      British Bandstand
      Bandstand (volumes 1 to 10)
      Brass in Perspective
      Celebration Golden Jubilee
      European Journey
      In a Tribute to Eric Ball
      Journeys in Brass
      Kings of Brass
      Rhapsody in Blue - with Don Lusher OBE Soloist
      Travelling Light
      The World Champions Play Test Pieces for Brass
      English Landscapes
      Around the World in Eighty Minutes


      References




      External links


      Official website
      Spotlight on GUS

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