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Singing at Launceston Methodist Church in May 2024

Across the Harbour was written by Geoffrey Perkins of Porlock.

Thank you note from St Peter's, Williton after our concert in June 2025:Thank you for the outstanding performance from the choir on Saturday (18 June 2025). You all same beautifully and professionally and the ukulele, pianist and jokes were perfect. We loved the fact that our own church organ was played as well. Everyone I have spoken to enjoyed their evening and even given requests to book you again. My request for "Bring Him Home" was sung just perfectly and my late father would have loved it. That was a special performance.The funds raised totaled £995.

A Review of the same Concert as published in the West Somerset Free Press:On Saturday 21st June (2025) we had the pleasure of attending the Minehead Male Voice Choir concert in aid of St Peter's Church funds Williton. The choir, in the capable hands of the conductor Jaquie Butterworth, produced some lovely melodies despite a few members being absent. The balance was brilliant considering the shortfall of tenors and their diction was enhanced by the good acoustics of the church.
Conductor - Jackie Butterworth
Accompanist - Alan Hemsley
M.C. Ivan - Evans
The concert started with a Welsh hymn called Rachie which was very moving. Melodic and sung very much with feeling.
We had some solo performances from Jackie who sang an operatic piece called Don't be cross. From the operetta Obersteiger. Such a talented singer.
Bill Spill played two well known songs on his Ukelele, Sweet Georgia Brown and When I'm 64. A few tapping feet and enjoyed by all.
Alan played a solo piece on the keyboard. Panis Angelicus (bread of an angel). Played with great feeling and very moving.
The evening was expertly MC'd by Ivan who shared some funny stories that had some laughing in the aisles.
A superb selection of songs all sung with warmth and feeling.
The evening came to an end all too soon. The finale which again was very moving and rousing remained in a lot of people's mind as I could hear people humming it on the way out!!
"When I Survey The Wondrous Cross" (Morte Cristi) and Jackie joined in the last verse and Alan played the mighty organ. What a night we all had. Wow Wow Wow
Many thanks to all and for the refreshments afterwards.
Long may they continue.