Organ and Keyboard Club
On Tuesday, May 12, Lowestoft Organ and Keyboard Club, were entertained by international entertainer Alastair Kiernan.The concert included That's Entertainment, There's No Business Like Show Business, The Trolley Song, Somewhere Over The Rainbow, The Charleston, a selection of marches including The Dambusters, A Spoonfull Of Sugar, It's A Jolly Holiday, Chim Chim Cheree, Feed The birds, A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square, Lambeth Walk, Rule Brittania, There'll Always Be An England and many many more.
On Tuesday, May 12, Lowestoft Organ and Keyboard Club, were entertained by international entertainer Alastair Kiernan.
The concert included That's Entertainment, There's No Business Like Show Business, The Trolley Song, Somewhere Over The Rainbow, The Charleston, a selection of marches including The Dambusters, A Spoonfull Of Sugar, It's A Jolly Holiday, Chim Chim Cheree, Feed The birds, A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square, Lambeth Walk, Rule Brittania, There'll Always Be An England and many many more.
The Chairman Ivan Cleveland thanked Alastair for a good evening.
The next concert at The Beaconsfield, Surrey Street, will be on Tuesday, June 9, at 7.45pm, doors open 7pm, when international artist Sarah Foley will be welcomed. Members �5, visitors �6, all welcome. Free admission for first time visitors to one professional concert and one talent evening.
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