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benjaminuk
28.02.2009, 22:16
Thought this would be a idea to spread some brass band happines around by having a thread in which people put their brass bands websites.
Basically its the way of keeping the brass band 'blood' flowing through us.

benjaminuk
28.02.2009, 22:19
better start with my band, Barnetby Silver Band. Wesite can be found at www.barnetbysilverband.org.uk (http://www.barnetbysilverband.org.uk)

themusicalrentboy
28.02.2009, 22:20
www.fossdyke-band.co.uk (http://www.fossdyke-band.co.uk)

StellaJohnson
28.02.2009, 23:49
www.burbageband.co.uk

tubbytuba
28.02.2009, 23:55
Try our site at www.cambornetownband.com

Liamhorn
01.03.2009, 10:18
This is our new website and only went up yesterday, still due to a bit of tweaking.
www.tivertontownband.co.uk

jockinafrock
01.03.2009, 22:47
www.unitedco-opbandcrewe.co.uk (http://www.unitedco-opbandcrewe.co.uk) :tup

catto09
02.03.2009, 00:04
www.granitecitybrass.co.uk :)

Rapier
02.03.2009, 09:03
watchettownband.co.uk

I'm impressed with your's Liam.

dlls2275
02.03.2009, 11:05
www.cas-band.co.uk

Tubby
02.03.2009, 11:23
www.norwichcitadelband.org.uk

Mofman
03.03.2009, 14:06
http://www.poyntonband.co.uk/

BbBill
03.03.2009, 15:47
http://www.ibew.org.uk/link01.htm

budstellabecks
03.03.2009, 16:07
www.ecclesboroughband.org (http://www.ecclesboroughband.org)

and

www.brassbandwiki.com (http://www.brassbandwiki.com)

tubadaz
03.03.2009, 17:20
Wetherby and District Silver Band (http://kevinhallas.co.uk/wetherbysilverband/)

Centurion Showband (http://www.centurionshowband.org.uk/)

University of York Concert Band (http://www.concert-band.co.uk/)

hornydevil
03.03.2009, 17:47
http://www.blackburnanddarwenband.co.uk

Butlins First Section Champions 2009
Scottish Ensemble Champions
First Section National Finalists 2009

sunshine
03.03.2009, 17:53
www.simplesite.com/corbysilverband (http://www.simplesite.com/corbysilverband)

brasscrest
03.03.2009, 18:34
National Capital Band: www.nationalcapitalband.com (http://www.nationalcapitalband.com)

The Brass Crest: www.brasscrest.com (http://www.brasscrest.com)

mjwarman
04.03.2009, 11:14
www.chalgroveband.org.uk (http://www.chalgroveband.org.uk)

:clap::clap:

rutty
05.03.2009, 13:39
Crikey - not seen this forum before. When did they make this?

http://carltonbrass.co.uk/ is ours

WhatSharp?
05.03.2009, 16:31
http://www.denham-hendon-brass.org.uk/

www.freedombrass.co.uk (http://www.freedombrass.co.uk)

andywooler
05.03.2009, 17:20
Or alternatively, visit http://ibew.co.uk/ and save yourself the time of trawling through this thread!

DangerousDave
16.03.2009, 22:14
http://www.daventrybrass.co.uk (http://www.daventrybrass.co.uk/) is ours/my creation... I'm in the process of revamping slightly but progress is slow between work/riding my bike/band!

romeo.john
16.03.2009, 22:59
Have a look at
www.phoenixwmbrass.co.uk (http://www.phoenixwmbrass.co.uk)

John Moore

DangerousDave
16.03.2009, 23:02
Hey romeo.john, link doesn't work for me?

tidybex
16.03.2009, 23:25
http://www.hayletownband.co.uk/ :cool:

CaharleyFarley
16.03.2009, 23:29
www.florencebrass.co.uk

romeo.john
16.03.2009, 23:56
Hey romeo.john, link doesn't work for me?

Dave, works from my own pc, but maybe in my cache'. try the full domain
http://www.phoenixwmbrass.co.uk
If still no good, try typing in address bar.
john

DangerousDave
16.03.2009, 23:59
Yeah, that works now. Just thought you should know! Nice website and congrats on your result! Only gripe is that i think there should be some way of closing the news bit about the result - users may want to read whats behind it.

Simon_Horn
17.03.2009, 01:48
www.fulhambrassband.co.uk

romeo.john
17.03.2009, 12:30
Yeah, that works now. Just thought you should know! Nice website and congrats on your result! Only gripe is that i think there should be some way of closing the news bit about the result - users may want to read whats behind it.

Yeh Dave, just a bit of self indulgence ! Thanks for your congrats.
I will change it again in a few days, I do the website on my own, with self taught background, so not sure how I could make those cloud shapes close.
John
:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:

MrSopranoMan
17.03.2009, 13:09
Yeh Dave, just a bit of self indulgence ! Thanks for your congrats.
I will change it again in a few days, I do the website on my own, with self taught background, so not sure how I could make those cloud shapes close.
John
:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
Good for being self taught! I'm self taught as well, tend to find if you want to do something, google what you want to do and there'll be an answer! :biggrin:

toffter
17.03.2009, 13:23
http://www.lgbbrass.co.uk/

We have a cracking website, which is superbly updated more-or-less every week by Ruth Hayhurst, one of our horn players.
Well done Ruth!!!

romeo.john
17.03.2009, 14:43
Good for being self taught! I'm self taught as well, tend to find if you want to do something, google what you want to do and there'll be an answer! :biggrin:

Agreed Dave.
I think another interesting topic in this thread would be what "web design" software do people use.
I use an older version of Dreamweaver ( MX 2004). I like the flexibility of page configuration, but only use the basics as its very deep. I have not yet got my head around the use of mysql and database applications yet. My site is based on FRAMES which I know is old hat now but I still like the ability to fix the navigation panel.
I suppose I'll need to get round to change the design as soon as I can.
John

ISBBBb2
17.03.2009, 15:38
www.cornerstonebrass.co.uk

thanks!

romeo.john
17.03.2009, 17:54
www.cornerstonebrass.co.uk (http://www.cornerstonebrass.co.uk)

thanks!

Funny !!!! the email that came from themouthpiece said cornerstonebrass.com.
This is a site that sells all thing brass and is nothing to do with bands.
John

Jasonp
17.03.2009, 19:35
www.stainesbrass.co.uk (http://www.stainesbrass.co.uk)

Check it out!!! It's wicked innit!!! Westside!!!

Scoobydoo
17.03.2009, 21:16
www.stocksbridgeband.co.uk (http://www.stocksbridgeband.co.uk)

Our site has been totally redesigned - this week....
(and is still being tweeked !!)

:clap:

andreasop
17.03.2009, 23:43
http://www.haslingdenband.co.uk/

DangerousDave
17.03.2009, 23:46
Agreed Dave.
I think another interesting topic in this thread would be what "web design" software do people use.
I use an older version of Dreamweaver ( MX 2004). I like the flexibility of page configuration, but only use the basics as its very deep. I have not yet got my head around the use of mysql and database applications yet. My site is based on FRAMES which I know is old hat now but I still like the ability to fix the navigation panel.
I suppose I'll need to get round to change the design as soon as I can.
John
That's what I used, but I've switched to Dreamweaver 8 now, just a little bit more pretty to use! mysql and php is my next topic I want to learn - I've created some using tutorials but on my own wouldn't have a hope!!! Used to use frames too for that very reason but got scared away from it reading about how people could end up linking from search sites to say the top frame or left frame, and not the whole frameset! It's all good though!

ISBBBb2
18.03.2009, 10:20
Funny !!!! the email that came from themouthpiece said cornerstonebrass.com.
This is a site that sells all thing brass and is nothing to do with bands.
John

Odd?!?!? Or it could have been i had a typo error and quickly changed it to the actual address!! ;)

jonmoss
18.03.2009, 12:35
Visit us at www.royalbuckleytownband.org.uk (http://www.royalbuckleytownband.org.uk) !!!

Cheers !

jimbob103
20.03.2009, 17:20
www.middletonband.com (http://www.middletonband.com)

www.douglastownband.org.im (http://www.douglastownband.org.im)

richie rich
26.03.2009, 16:04
www,skelmersdale prize band.org good luck from richie rich[percussion]

richie rich
26.03.2009, 16:16
hi just seen your website grenadiers my wife is JIM BOWENS cousin just seen him in photos

kerrytoy
26.03.2009, 22:52
www.maltbyband.co.uk

satchmo shaz
27.03.2009, 08:39
www.lespb.co.uk

08cbinns
27.03.2009, 19:19
www.milnrowband.org.uk (http://www.milnrowband.org.uk)

Independent Silver Band
21.06.2009, 15:53
http://www.independentsilverband.webs.com (http://www.independentsilverband.webs.com)

This is a great thread. I wish it were continued.

MrsDoyle
21.06.2009, 16:22
Visit Gwernaffield Silver Band's website at www.gwernaffieldsilverband.org.uk (http://www.gwernaffieldsilverband.org.uk)

Visit our Vacancies Thread in Recruitment Corner.

There you'll also find an email link in our signature.


Click 'Gwernaffield Silver Band' in my signature to visit our profile.

Red Dog Brass
22.06.2009, 08:16
www.reddogbrass.com (http://www.reddogbrass.com)

Check it out!

Andrew Norman
26.06.2009, 12:43
www.cowesconcertband.co.uk (http://www.cowesconcertband.co.uk) Friendly "older"band on the Isle of Wight

www.pdfbrass.com (http://www.pdfbrass.com) Music for community bands - useful if you don't have a full band.

YellowTubs
26.06.2009, 13:00
www.barrowconcertband.co.uk (http://www.barrowconcertband.co.uk)

It's still in it's infancy and has a load of code yet to be thrown at it, but I'm on with it....... :-)

molly salt
10.07.2009, 19:54
Hi all fresh of the press is:

www.rollsroycederbyband.co.uk (http://www.rollsroycederbyband.co.uk)

Cheers

;)

TheMusicMan
10.07.2009, 19:56
Mine is here... www.reflectingme.com, oh, and here www.themouthpiece.com :)

themusicalrentboy
10.07.2009, 20:18
I don't know if this is the right place to put this, but our lovely Vice Chair, Sue Grau, has set up a blog for the Foss Dyke Band and it can be found here....

http://fossdykeband.blogspot.com/

kp51
19.07.2009, 19:44
http://www.walthamband.com