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Play Your Part and Become a Member of the Sale City Band

Gippsland Times 28 January 2022

The Sale City Band has re-opened the Sale Brass Academy for 2022.

The learners' music group is open to anyone who wishes to play an instrument but has neved had the oportunity; or for anyone that used to play and is looking for a chance to get the cobwebs cleared and make music once again.

The group will meet in the Sale City Band Hall, Foster St, every Monday from 5pm till 5:45pm, beginning on Monday, February 7.

There are tuition fees, and hire of an instrument can be arranged.

The learners' sessions will be taken by Caroline Monck, the band's Musical Director.

"This is the perfect opportunity to learn and instrument", she said.

"But it is also a great chance to meet new people and have fun. Making music is good for you in so many ways."

The Sale City Band, originally the Sale Borough Band, has been performing and teaching young musicians since 1871.

Although the Band'a 150-year celebrations had to be posponed in 2021, the band is planning to make the most of 2022 and will hold the Anniversary Concert at the Wedge later in the year.

The first information session for the Sale Brass Academy is Monday, February 7 at 5pm.

Please come along to the session to find out more, or you can send questions to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

 

ABC Radio Interview

ABC Radio 9 March 2021
President Mike Riley and Publicity Officer Tom Cousin were interviewed on ABC Gippsland radio to help publicise the bands 150th Anniversary Year.

Celebrations at the Sale City Band!

Gippsland Times 5 March 2021

The Sale City Band have so much to celebrate in 2021.

The bands most experienced and loved member Mr Raymond Jago received a great surprise last week after members of the Sale City Band arrived at his doorstep to play Happy Birthday. 90 years young, Mr Jago has spent most of his life committed to playing music and the development of the next generation of players.

Growing up in Melbourne, Mr Jago began his lifelong passion of music playing the cornet in the East Kew school band, and joining the East Kew Citizens' Band in the 1940s. Moving to his Giffard farm in 1950, Mr Jago immediately joined the Sale City Band. He spent the years of 1960-68 as Bandmaster of the Maffra Band, and subsequently returned to the Sale City Band as Bandmaster for a few years, as well as teaching brass to students at St Annes and Gippsland Grammar and Sale Technical School in the 1970s. His continued commitment to the band has enabled to the band to have another very exciting milestone to look forward to later in the year.

The Sale City Band will celebrate 150 years in 2021 making it one of the oldest Brass Bands in Victoria. Having remained strong through War, hard financial times and recent pandemic, the Sale City Band is excited to welcome past and present members and the community to retrace and remember the incredible history of the band. Keep your eye out for more information about how you can be involved in the celebration and pay tribute to all of those who have worn the bright red blazer and made music for the City of Sale.