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The exciting opportunity of another Big Band Karaoke 2004 has taken place. The CD is currently being mixed and will be launched on the 16th of July 2004 at the Historic Quay with a big barbeque party.
Musicians Unlimited have started their Youth Band in January 2004. We tell you more about this project under the Youth Band section.
During their first concert on their own
at the Hartlepool Town Hall Theatre on the 31st
October2003
Band Leader Mick Donnelly presented a cheque
for £ 821.74 to Radio Clevelands Mark Turnbull in aid
of BBC Children in Need.
There was a Musicians Unlimited Karaoke 2002 in help of BBC Children in Need on 17th November 2002
There are some pictures of our World Record Attempt on the site!
Nearly 1.400
people enjoyed a fantastic evening in the open air at Guisborough
Priory on the 1st of June 2002. The Marske Junior Band
entertained the crowd with popular tunes before Musicians Unlimited
took to the stage. Everyone brought a picnic and as the evening
progressed young and old got up for a dance in front of the
stage.
Musicians Unlimited played 50`s Big Band Hits by Glen
Miller, Duke Ellington, Count Basie and others conducted by Mick
Donnelly and supported by the bands vocalists Sara D and Bob
Caswell.
On Sunday the 21st of April 2002 the Studio was filled by the music of The Blue Shoes Snake Davis and Jim Diamond who provided the right sound and feel for a relaxing night at the end of a week.
On Friday the 29th of March 2002 BBC
Radio Cleveland and Musicians Unlimited joined up for a
three hour live broadcast from The Studio in Hartlepool.
We
thank producer Mark Turnbull, presenter Alan Wright
and their team for the Show. The music from Musicians Unlimited and
their vocalists Sarah and Nick was not just enjoyed by the audience
who came in huge numbers to the venue, but for the second time this
year by the listeners of Radio Cleveland.
Band Leader Mick
Donnelly said the musicians enjoyed the concert very much and
were delighted when Alan Wright told them the BBC switchboard had
received a lot of calls from listeners who loved their music.