Had to be one of our best evenings with a large turn-out of members and visitors and some fabulous music played by our members in the first-half and then our guest artist, Dave Hallam, in the second-half. This was the Club's 36th Birthday and so we had a lovely iced fruit cake to celebrate this auspicious occasion. Thanks to the artists this evening: Barbara McNab; Yvonne Moller; Warren Levick; Colin Crann; and, last but not least our guest artist, Dave Hallam. As always a special thank you to the Committee for organising the logistics so well and to the additional members helping out on door duties, Kuniko Nakatani, and photo duties, Dennis Lyons.
Here are some video clips from the evening:
Two video clips of our Special Guest Artist, Dave Hallam, playing the Club’s Yamaha Clavinova CVP-509 on Club Night Tuesday, 1st October 2013. Click on the Play button below to watch Dave playing “Arthur’s Theme” and “Wei Dau” on this YouTube embedded video:
Two video clips of our Special Guest Artist, Dave Hallam, playing a Yamaha Tyros 4 on Club Night Tuesday, 1st October 2013. Click on the Play button below to watch Dave playing “Mac The Knife” and “J.S. Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D Minor” on this YouTube embedded video:
Barbara McNab playing her Yamaha Tyros 4 on Club Night Tuesday, 1st October 2013. Click on the Play button below to watch Barbara playing “Conquest of Paradise” on this YouTube embedded video:
Yvonne Moller playing her Korg Pa1X on Club Night Tuesday, 1st October 2013. Click on the Play button below to watch Yvonne playing “Have You Ever Been Lonely” on this YouTube embedded video:
Colin Crann playing his Korg Pa3X on Club Night Tuesday, 1st October 2013. Click on the Play button below to watch Colin playing “After You’ve Gone” on this YouTube embedded video:
Warren Levick playing the Yamaha Clavinova CVP-509 on Club Night Tuesday, 1st October 2013. Click on the Play button below to watch Warren playing “Do You Know The Way To San Jose” on this YouTube embedded video:
And now the photos:
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