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Preston Scratch Band - Saturday 20th MAY

  • The Ferret 55 Fylde Road Preston, England, PR1 2XQ United Kingdom (map)

Preston Scratch Band

Saturday 18th MAY

The Ferret, Preston

Doors 12.30pm, session runs until 2.30pm

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Communal music-making! Bring an instrument or just bring yourself and we will all sing and play pop songs together using provided lyrics, melodies and chords.

No preparation is required but we will be having a go at Hi ho silver lining, Make me smile, Eternal flame, Son of a preacher man, Happy together, Sweet Caroline, I guess that’s why they call it the blues, Torn, Imagine, Run, Knockin’ on heaven’s door, Yellow.

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£5 per person, cash or card.
Drinks available from the bar.
The Ferret, 55 Fylde Road, PR1 2XQ.
Doors 12.30pm, session runs until 2.30pm.
Contact session leader Jon on JonAveyard1@gmail.com.
www.PrestonMusicWorkshops.com

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A new home for Preston Scratch Band

 

The communal music-making session known as Preston Scratch Band will soon be meeting in its new home at The Ferret. 

The group gathers on occasional Saturdays to sing and play pop songs using provided music books. Led from the keyboard by Jon Aveyard of Preston Music Workshops, participants borrow hand percussion or bring along their ukuleles, guitars, violins and whatever other instruments they would like to play. Some of the participants instead sing along and can make use of the wireless microphones if they want to make sure they are heard.

The group first met in the UCLan Media Factory but for the past two years had been gathering in The Larder. Now that The Larder has closed its doors for the final time, the group is moving to The Ferret following a successful one-off visit as part of last year’s Lancashire Encounter festival.

“We are grateful to The Larder for hosting us these past few years but now we’re looking forward to the next stage in the life of the Preston Scratch Band,” says Jon. “The Ferret is undoubtedly one of Preston’s most important music venues and it’s a privilege to meet there to play.”

Unlike most groups that perform at The Ferret, there is no expectation of being at a professional standard. “There’s no audience at a Preston Scratch Band session. Everyone who attends takes part in every song even if they’re just quietly singing along or shaking a tambourine. It’s a gathering of people willing to throw themselves into singing and playing and accepting whatever is brought to the session by the other participants.”

 

Visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fmkVNPrwNcfor a short film by Chris Davis about the Preston Scratch Band.

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