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  • Tags: Music in Melbourne's West

Interviewee talks about his history with music and associated bands in Williamstown.

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Article from: Sunshine Advocate, July 14, 1928.|Article describes the formation of the Sunshine District Band and of the council's intention to subsidize.

Article from: Sunshine Advocate, July 28, 1928.|Article describes the proposal by members of the Sunshine Band to be independent of municipal subsidy.

Article from: Sunshine Advocate, July 24, 1927.|Article describes the proposal for establishing a district band for Sunhine.

Article from: Sunshine Advocate, July 26, 1929.|Article describes the first year's progress of the Sunshine Band and notes the financial status and strategies for fundraising.

Article from: Sunshine Advocate, April 15, 1932.|Article relates the upcoming concert in the Gardens and the need for coin donations for the acquisition of a soprano cornet and the need for uniforms.

Article from: Sunshine Advocate, January 21, 1938.|Article as in title.

Article from: Williamstown Advocate, November 13, 1909.|Article as in title.

Article from: Williamstown Advocate, August 24, 1909.|Article on the performance of the St. Vincent de Paul's Boys' Orphanage Band at the Garden Reserve.

Article from: Williamstown Advocate, December 4, 1909.|Article on the performance of the Mercantile Marine Band at the Garden Reserve.

Article from: Williamstown Advocate, December 4, 1909.|Article on the performance of the Toy Symphony Company at the Cecil Street Presbyterian School Hall.

Article from: Williamstown Advocate, January 8, 1911.|Article on the appointment of new conductor Mr. W. Underwood and the performance with the Naval Band.

Article from: Williamstown Advocate, December 23, 1911.|Article on the Toy Symphony Company's performance at the Cecil Street Presbyterian Hall.

Article from: Williamstown Advocate, January 1, 1910.|Article on the Boxing Night concert with a mention of who performed.

Article from: Williamstown Advocate, February 18, 1899.|Article describing the concert by the Premier Band on the beach.

Article from: Williamstown Advocate, February 3, 1900.|Article describing the upcoming concert by the Premier Band.

Article from: Williamstown Advocate, February 11, 1898.|Article describing the program of the concert on the beach by the Premier Band.

Article from: Williamstown Advocate, October 29, 1898.|Discusses the need for better lighting on the beach as the lighting was considered poor during a concert by the Premier Band.

A musical comedy script set in Footscray about a meat worker, his wife, and their three adopted children, one of whom is obsessed with Elvis Presley.

Article from: Footscray Independent, September 8, 1900.|Article is a letter proposing the procedures and functions for a municipal orchestra.

Article from: Footscray Independent, November 3, 1900.|Article describing the program of the concert by the Footscray Elocution Class at the Royal Hall.

Article from: Footscray Independent, June 23, 1900.|Article describing the program of the concert at St. John's Hall by the St. John Orchestral Society.

Article from: Footscray Independent, December 16, 1899.|Article describing the programs of various school concerts in Footscray.

Article from: Footscray Independent, March 5, 1904.|Performance of the Footscray Municipal Band at Western Reserve.

Article from: Footscray Independent, March 26, 1904.|Performance of the Footscray Municipal Band.

Article from: Footscray Independent, Saturday February 13, 1904.|Performance of the Footscray Municipal Band at the Western Reserve on Thursday February 11, 1904.

Article from: Footscray Independent, Saturday December 16, 1899.|Article content as in title.

Article from: Footscray Independent, April 2, 1904.|Article content as in title.

Article from: Footscray Independent, February 8, 1902.|Article makes mention of the annual meeting of the Deer Park District Brass Band.

Article from: Williamstown Chronicle, November 10, 1900.|Article makes mention of a concert in Williamstown by the Scottish Thistle Club Band at the Mechanic's Hall.

Article from: Williamstown Chronicle, April 2, 1904.|Article makes mention of a concert in Williamstown at the Gardens' Reserve.

Article from: Williamstown Chronicle, December 1, 1900.|Article makes mention of an open-air concert in Williamstown.

Provenance indeterminable.|Booklet containing solo horn pieces. Booklet dates around the 1930 - 1950's.

Provenance indeterminable.|Drum sequences for cadet drumcorps in use in the 1960's.

Provenance indeterminable.|Typed list of songs in the repertoire from the 1960's.

Provenance indeterminable.|Original handwritten list of songs in the repertoire from the 1960's.

Provenance indeterminable.|Original brass uniform badges in use in the 1960's.

Provenance indeterminable.|Original sheet music folders for Conductor, Soprano, Second Trombone and Cornet Marches in use in the 1960's.

Provenance indeterminable.|Original sheet music folders for B Bass in use in the 1960's.

Provenance indeterminable.|Original sheet music folders for solo cornet, and second cornet in use in the 1960's.
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