Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band
The Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band is a British brass band formed in 1881. The band is based in Brighouse, in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, England. The band is known across the world, and is regarded by many as the best and most consistent "public subscription band" in the world.

History
Throughout its history, the majority of premier band championships have been held by "Briggus", whilst the band has also attracted a formidable reputation for highly entertaining concerts for both the general public and brass band connoisseur.
The band was formed over 125 years ago through public donations given by the townsfolk of the adjacent villages of Brighouse and Rastrick that face each other across the River Calder in West Yorkshire, England.
Today, it still continues to be supported through public subscriptions and its own fund raising efforts. Its amateur members traditionally pride themselves on being financially independent, never having been beholden to any commercial interest, yet they are still regarded as one of the "elite" on the contest and concert platforms.
Since January 1995, the band has practised at their purpose-built hall and music library called West Ridings at Brighouse High School on Finkil Street in the north of Brighouse.
In 2009 (when conducted by Richard Evans), Brighouse and Rastrick achieved "Most Entertaining Band" at Brass in Concert. In 2010 (when conducted by Professor David King) they won the Regional Championship in Yorkshire, regarded as the strongest region for banding in the world[1] and the National Championships of Great Britain, a competition held at London's Royal Albert Hall,[2] a feat replicated the following year, the Yorkshire Championship title in 2011 and the National Championship title. Along with the contest successes, followers of brass band website 4barsrest.com voted Brighouse & Rastrick and conductor David King "Band of the Year 2011" and "Conductor of the Year 2011" respectively.[3]
In 2012, the band were therefore aiming for a hat trick of wins at both events, only to be pipped to second place at each. With another second placing in Yorkshire and a fourth placing at the National Finals in 2013, it has taken until 2014 for B&R to reclaim the Yorkshire title under the leadership of David King. The band's principal cornet players Stuart Lingard was awarded the "Best Principal Cornet" for his contribution.
Since then, the band has had major successes across a number of contests, and has proven itself to be one of the finest brass bands in the world; while also maintaining a busy schedule of high profile performances across the UK and across the globe.
"The Floral Dance"

In November 1977, the band reached number 2 in the UK Singles Chart with their recording of "The Floral Dance", where they stayed for six weeks, only surpassed at the time by "Mull of Kintyre" (the first UK single to sell more than two million copies, and third best selling UK single of all time).[4] It was arranged for the band by Derek Broadbent. The B-side was a version of "Girl with the Flaxen Hair", although some copies had a composition by Broadbent entitled "Bachelor Girls" as its B-side. The single also reached Number 37 on the Australian charts.[5] The corresponding album, The Floral Dance, reached Number 10 in the UK Albums Chart.[4] In 2016, the band performed the number on BBC One's The One Show special Terry Wogan tribute episode.[6]
The Unthanks
The band toured the UK with The Unthanks in 2011, including a live performance at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards and an appearance at the Cambridge Folk Festival. In 2012, a live album, The Unthanks with Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band, was released: it received a four-starred review from Robin Denselow in The Guardian.[7]
Honours

Players
Principal Cornet
Tom Smith
Assistant Principal Cornet
Bethan Plant
Solo Cornets
Ginette Nurney
Nick Hamlett
Soprano Cornet
Martin Irwin
Repiano Cornet
Alicia David
Second Cornets
Samuel Gibson
Hayley Moore
Third Cornets
Natalie Morrison
Ian Broadbent
Flugel Horn
Mike Eccles
Solo Horn
Andy Moore
First Horn
Trevor McCormick
Second Horn
Ian Dust
Solo Baritone
Mick Morris
Second Baritone
Steve Cavanagh
Solo Trombone
Ellena Newton
Second Trombone
Charlotte Horsfield
Bass Trombone
Steve Lomas
Solo Euphonium
Chris Robertson
Second Euphonium
Daniel Thomas
Eb Basses
Dave Hebb
Will Evans
Bb Basses
Chris Hardy
James Brooks
Percussion
Sam Milton
Jon Kenna
Simon Oliver
Ross Alexander
References
- "St George's Hall, Bradford Results: 2010 Yorkshire Regional Championships". 4barsrest.com. 5 March 2010. Retrieved 12 October 2010.
- "Brighouse and Rastrick win coveted Championship title". Bradford & West Yorkshire. BBC. 11 October 2010. Retrieved 12 October 2010.
- "2011 4BR Awards — The Results". 4barsrest.com. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
- Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 78. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
- "Forum - 1978 (ARIA Charts: Special Occasion Charts)". Australian-charts.com. Archived from the original on 3 May 2014. Retrieved 30 April 2014.
- "The Brighouse & Rastrick Band". IMDb.com. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
- Denselow, Robin (26 July 2012). "The Unthanks with Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band: Diversions Vol 2 – review". The Guardian. Retrieved 31 July 2012.