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Another article sent to listserver@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx not brass-band@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Please check the documentation (posted last week) before sending any articles to the list or commands to the servers. -Nigel Forwarded message follows: > From p.s.hadfield@xxxxxxxxx Tue Jun 04 13:15:06 1996 > Hello everyone, > > This is my introduction to you as a new subscriber. My name is Dr. > Peter Hadfield (no I'm not a G.P. so don't contact me with any of your > ailments). The title comes from being a research chemist and part time > lecturer at the University of Huddersfield. I presently am principal cornet > of the Todmorden Old Band (or 'Tod' for short) which is rising through the > sections at the minute at the rate of one a year (we are 2nd section in 1997 > irrespective of the third section finals result!). My brother is Dennis > Hadfield the conductor of Tod band and we are successfully building a team > of hardworking bandspeople of which we are still short of a few players (see > 'vacancies' for details). Enough of what I'm doing now, what have I done in > the past. I started playing the cornet aged 12 in the Workington Town Band > (which sadly is no more) and joined Flimby Saxhorn Band a year later on 2nd > man to a very young Ian Porthouse (his father, Jim, was my teacher). I > played 8 courses with the N.Y.B.B., 4 of them as leader and when I was 18 > came to Huddersfield to study chemistry. I joined the Yamaha Band on 2nd man > and attained principal cornet shortly after. Yamaha was being conducted by > my cornet tutor David James and I followed him for a very brief period to > Swinton before their demise. After this I joined the very impressive Fairey > Engineering Band on 2nd man and stayed there for 2 years having to leave to > finish my degree. After starting my Ph.D Ian Porthouse whom is one of my > closest friends lured me to Dyke to sit beside him and I played there for > 18mnths before having to sit down to work on getting my doctorate. That's > about all I can tell you about me but if you would like to speak to me > personally don't hesitate to contact me. My e-mail is p.s.hadfield@xxxxxxxxx > > > Dr. Peter Hadfield -- Nigel Horne. Conductor, Arranger, Band Tutor. Internet: njh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx or hornen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Fidonet: Nigel Horne @ 2:2502/21.10; Packet: G0LOV@GB7SYP.#19.GBR.EDU; http://smsltd.demon.co.uk (not 24 hours). Phone: +44-1226-283021. -- unsubscribe or receive the list in digest form, mail a message of 'help' to listserv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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