Friday, June 3, 2011

UK Tour - Day 8 (June 3)

The eighth day of the tour started off very early with most of our alarms going off between 4:00 and 4:30 am so that we could make the drive from Consett to Chelmsford and arrive in time for a lunch time concert in the Chelmsford Cathedral. We apologized to our hosts for such an early 5:30 am departure and made our way south, arriving at Chelmsford right about noon. It was a mostly quiet ride as most the band tried to get some much needed sleep.

On arrival at the Cathedral we set up quickly, consumed a lunch provided at the Cathedral and got ready for the 1:30 pm concert. The Cathedral was filled with a very enthusiastic crowd. Some of the musical items presented included "Ein Feste Burg", "Ave Verum", "So Glad", "Dance Like David", "Marching Onward" and other items.

We were free to explore the Chelmsford city center until dinner at the corps. We then returned to the Cathedral for the 7:30 pm concert. It appeared that only the cheap seats remained unsold. We were honored with the presence of the deputy mayor who presented the band with the shield of the city. It was interesting to note the motto of the city of Chelmsford is "many minds, one heart." The program for the evening consisted of basically an "A" program but program "B" soloists were used. This meant that Beth Cooper, Shaun Thomas and Mike Hanton were featured. Mick Shay provided his personal word of witness.

Following the concert we packed our equipment before heading to host homes for another short night of sleep. It will be yet another early call in order to get to the Royal Albert Hall in London for rehearsal with the other 7 bands taking part in the ISB120 celebration tomorrow.

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