About Willoughby Band
Originally formed in 1959 under the guidance of Reg Bishop as
the Chatswood District Band, Willoughby City Band has been the
leading Senior and Junior A Grade combination in NSW for over 25
years. In the NSW contesting field, the Senior Band has won the
Championship 18 times and been second on 4 occasions, and the
Juniors have been victors at 23 contests and runners up thrice.
At a national level, the Senior Band has won 4 titles with
numerous second places, while the Juniors have won 22 times.
Since 1973, Willoughby has had a successful concert series,
featuring guest artists, conductors and ensembles. Numerous new
works have had their premier performances, and for over ten years,
workshops have been held for Primary School bands. The band has
travelled to many parts of the state to perform concerts and
workshops.
As well as attending every major competition in Australia, the
band has competed with distinction in New Zealand on three
occasions, being runners up in 1990. In 2001, the Juniors won New
Zealand's Open C Grade Championship.
Other competition wins include the ABC Band of the Year, East
Coast of Australia, and the Ern Keller Night. The band has
performed with many renowned artists including The Childs Brothers,
James Morrison and Stephen Mead. The band has been featured many
times on ABC radio and was chosen to perform for the ABC's 50th
Anniversary celebrations on National TV.
A special highlight was in 1992 when Willoughby Band travelled
to Tokyo, Japan, on a highly successful concert tour. Ten varied
styles of concerts were performed to capacity audiences over the
twelve days.
A feature of the band's history has been the success of its
players in State and national Solo competitions and the very high
rate of players who now perform in professional orchestras. Also,
many of its players have been chosen to play with the Australian
Youth orchestra and have toured overseas.
Current Members
Eb Soprano Cornet
Bb Cornets
- Ben Blunt
- Eddie Evans
- Deborah Fargher
- John Golding
- Ross Griffiths
- Gemma Hogg
- Brian McGuinness
- Chris Monsted
- Andrew Retallick
- David Sismey
- Josephine Walsh
- Madeleine Walsh
Flugel Horn
Tenor Horns
- Mark Coleman
- Harvey Drysdale
- Margaret Evans
- Kelly McGuinness
Baritones
Euphoniums
- Nicholas Clay
- Jeffrey Ma
- Anthony Marsden
Trombones
- Elissa Cranston
- Paul Mason
- Peter O'Brien
- Andrew Sambell
Basses
- Michael Donohoe
- Joshua Jaworski
- William Kerr
- Theodore Lillicrap
Percussion
- Jonathon Hughes
- Daniel Cassar