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By Haddenham Webteam - 8th October 2021 9:00am
The 18-piece 'Big Band Swing' will be presenting another of its very popular charity performances in Haddenham, supported by Haddenham Lodge, in the village hall on Friday 12th November starting at 7.30pm.
The evening will offer a wonderful selection of music from the golden era of the big band sound through to present day arrangers.
There will be a licensed bar but people should take their own nibbles.
Tickets (£10) must be booked in advance by email from tickets@bigbandswing.co.uk or telephone 07977 138044. The event will raise money for local charities.
The band was formed in June 1996 by Kevin Lane & Rob Carter as an offshoot of the then 'Aylesbury Town Band', and Lee Buckingham took over as its leader in 2006.
Come and enjoy some real live big band music — dancing is optional but the Swing is hard to resist!
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