Newspaper Article 1996 – Gold For Band

GOLD FOR BAND: The 30-member combined Hastings Girls High and Lindisfarne College band won a gold award at the national concert bands festival in Palmerston North last weekend, after being brought together only 10 weeks earlier specifically for the festival by conductor John Snowling. Twelve North Island schools took part. The band will give a public performance as part of a music evening at Lindisfarne on August 30. Pictured are Hayden Dooney, Jamie Ward, Tane McLeay and Richard Wood during a concert at the Hastings Girls High School yesterday.

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Business / Organisation

Hastings Girls' High and Lindisfarne College Band

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Newspaper article

Date published

13 August 1996

Publisher

The Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune

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Published with permission of Hawke's Bay Today

People

  • Hayden Dooney
  • Tane McLeay
  • John Snowling
  • Jamie Ward
  • Richard Wood

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703956

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