London City Brass
London City Brass is a progressive, enthusiastic band who rehearse in the City of London on Wednesday evenings. We're based at St. Margaret Pattens church, Rood Lane, London EC3M 1HS. City is made up of players from various backgrounds and a wide age range. We do like to push ourselves musically, but our main aim is to provide quality entertainment whilst having fun. We’ve got a growing diary of engagements for 2022, and will be working on new music to perform at these over the next few months.
La Danza del Sombrero Mexicana! - Mexican Folk Tune arr. David Holling
The Bare Necessities (bass solo)
The Shoop Shoop Song - Rudy Clark, arranged by Frank Bernaerts
Delilah - Les Read & Tom Jones, arranged by Alan Fernie
When She Loved Me - Randy Newman arr. Sandy Smith
Alfie - Burt Bacharach & Hal David arr. Alan Fernie
Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child - Traditional Spiritual arr. Bill Charleson
Sway - Pablo Beltram & Norman Gimbel
Singin' in the Rain, Nacio Herb Brown arr. Alan Fernie
Y.M.C.A., J. Morali, arr. Frank Bernaerts
Christmas 2024 Promo
2019-2024 LCB 5th Anniversary Concert Vox-Pops
Bring Me Sunshine - Arthur Kent & Sylvia Dee, arr. Christopher Bond
The Second Waltz - Dimitri Shostakovich, arranged by Alan Fernie
Tico Tico - arranged by John Iveson
Spanish Fiesta - Donald Phillips, arranged by Darrol Barry
The Cross of Honour - William Rimmer
Stål Himmel - Alan Fernie
Under The Boardwalk - Young & Resnick, arranged by Philip Harper
On My Own - Claude-Michel Schönberg, arranged by Darrol Barry
Something Stupid - Carson Parks, arranged by Alan Fernie
Cherry Pink (and Apple Blossom White) - Louiguy, arranged by Philip Sparke
Benedictus - Karl Jenkins, arranged by Tony Small
Come Follow The Band - Cy Coleman, arranged by Edrich Siebert
Sugar Blues - Clarence Williams, arranged by Alan Morrison
Be Still - Sibelius, arranged by Dorothy Gates
We Wish You A Merry Christmas - arranged by Andrew Blyth
Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer - arranged by Martin Condner
Christmas Praise - Noel Jones
Pater Noster (Our Father) - R Lundburg