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ASCMaleVoiceChoir
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The Avon and Somerset Constabulary Male Voice Choir was formed in 1971 following the amalgamation of the Bath and Somerset, Bristol and the South Gloucester part of the Gloucestershire Constabulary.
The choir is truly representative of the force with a membership consisting almost entirely of serving and retired police officers, serving and retired members of the police staff and the special constabulary.
The choir is truly representative of the force with a membership consisting almost entirely of serving and retired police officers, serving and retired members of the police staff and the special constabulary.
Don't Go Chasing Shadows
The oldest member of our choir, George Shemwell, was born in Merthyr Tydfil and the Aberfan disaster is very meaningful to him and to those in that area. Edward-Rhys Harry wrote a song that echoes the feelings of many about the Aberfan disaster; it is called "Don't Go Chasing Shadows". It is a song that means much to George. He has sung it before. Never has he sung it with such poignacy, such emotion as he did at this concert. Everyone in the church was capivated by the song and by the emotion in the singing and there were many tears shed. George received a lengthy standing ovation and that really was well deserved. The right song, the right place and the right time!
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When The Saints Go Marching In
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Joint piece with Tenby Male Voice Choir, Keynahm, Bristol 2013
Alexanders Ragtime Band
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Performed in St. Thomas, Church, Wells, Somerset, July 2015
Myfanwy
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A traditional favourite for Male Voice Choirs. Our interpretation as performed at Sherborne Abbey, Dorset, UK in July 2015.
Battle Hymn of the Republic
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A look back into our archives at an older performance of 'Battle Hymn of the Republic'. A time for reflection and remembering those in this video that are no longer with us but played an important part in making the choir what it is today. Always remembered and never forgotten.
Bring Him Home - Henleaze February 2018
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Our performance of this Les Miserables classic during a charity concert at Bristol United Reformed Church, Henleaze in February 2018.
Anthem from Chess & bring Him Home
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A small extract from our joint concert with Marazion-Apollo Male Voice Choir in aid of 'Freddy's Fight For Life'. Filmed at Taunton Baptist Church, 14 October 2017
Anthem On Great Orme
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During the weekend of the 26-28 June 2015 our choir traveled to Llandudno, North Wales. Our purpose was to perform a charity concert with the Denbigh Male Voice Choir and have a short relaxing break. Whilst out and about enjoying our free time the choir performed an impromptu concert on Great Orme to a small crowd that had gathered. One of the pieces we performed on this sunny but windswept day...
Publicity 2015
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A selection of our recently produce publicity photographs set against the background music of our choir singing 'When The Saints Go Marching In'.
2:15 the song starts
actually surprised at how little fnaf comments there are here
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WIND. WIND. WIND. WIND.
Now that's just silly.
Such a wonderful programme. So many stars who performed to perfection. This song will be played at my funeral
I pray that Roy Clarke has seen this. His wonderful work has impacted so many good people. Thank you so much for posting this !
You have to love the Brits. A lot of nonsense before they get to the point.
Beautiful. The Welsh choir did themselves proud.
How many still think of the obscene version first?
Thank You !
As a child we had a L.P. called, "Children's Favourites, " this was on it. Thank you for a blast from the past!
Fun
Oh my goodness, memories of my childhood! Lovely.
I’ve loved this song since I was a child. Now in my 80s I was thrilled to find this recording. Thank you!
That 👀 looked like fun . I love this type of video. Thank you 😊 for sharing.
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Great fun!
This wonderful show is timeless...warmly written with such intellectual subtlety that it is refreshing. The personalities are refined and restrained, but rich with humor that seems to have an innocence of youth. The cast members, though most have passed, live on and on....❤I love every episode.
Great ❤❤
Wow. way back a hundred years ago, I remember Sister Cabrini had us sing this song in Grammar school
Memories of nights in the rugby club!
If you ever come to Denmark I will be the first through the door, with all the horror in todays news it has been a joy listening to a hall full of fun and laughter.
Beautiful!
seems like churches try to do things to appeal to bored parishioners and i feel like this is exactly what the anglican/episcopal church should be doing to do such a thing. it appeals to me. so does the bible though.
Brilliant!❤❤❤
I remember learning this song in school 65 years ago but always thought it a sad song because the old man died
Great audience participation
Absolutely the best laugh and golden oldie I loved from yesteryear children favourite I could listen to them all over and over, immense joy in these songs. Many thanks choir. ❤
A lot of fun, sang this in primary school Simon's Town
My kindergarten song
Fabulous ❤
Bloody marvelous
I learned to play Leroy Anderson's "The Syncopated Clock" on the piano in 1959 and found it was the song used as the lead-in to a weekday afternoon show on TV. I was 9 years old and it was one of many things on a widening world, to which I was becoming very aware.
Can you do some hymns
Family favourite and the strange thing is the clock my parents got for a wedding present stopped at 03:15 when he died and hasn't worked since. He always joked that would happen, he never for one moment considered it could really happen.
Love this song ❤️
FANTASTIC! 😂
That was great. They sing with such vigour.
Hubby taught this to our kids. My sister LOVED it, and when she wanted them to sing, she'd say ok sing it at my funeral. My daughter lives in NZ and send a message to be played at her funeral. We all smiled with so much sadness
I met a lovely lady from oz while on holiday in Langkawi. We'd had a bit to drink and she suddenly started singing this. I'd totally forgotten it. When I asked her why she started singing it, she couldn't even remember singing!!😅😂. I'm 55 but it must be my grandma who sangria it!??❤😊
That was great!!!!
V gals can't forget it either... gals age iin 60's😂
I remember my childhood days
I learned this song in grade school in the 50s in music class. It was in our music textbook. Loved it.
I used to sing it in the first grade. About 62 years ago.
I'm 72. I learned this song in early high school in Sydney, all those years ago. It brought tears to my eyes to hear it again.
Brilliant it brings back so many memories when I was a child living in Glasgow Scotland now 79 years old and living in South Africa
I love it....
I have always loved this song, but i did find it rather upsetting that it was usually on kids records. Really? Not the best kid song