Meet me in winter I know where to go We can watch as the moonlight Dances on the snow Meet me in winter And I will show you where All the stars shine like diamonds In ice »
Read MoreMeet Me in Winter is a huge community project which grew out of a small, rural, UK town. It’s about making a positive difference in the world, locally, nationally and internationally. »
Read MoreWe very excited to introduce the newest member of our team, photographer and Wotton-resident Barry Batchelor. Barry has recently retired after 30 years working as a member »
Read MoreWe had a good rehearsal on Wednesday night at J@J Studios in Bristol. In this photo you can see…. On acoustic bass: Jim Barr. Even if you don’t recognise his »
Read MoreDue to unforeseen circumstances, Will Sanderson-Thwaite from Gecko will no longer be able to record with us on Sunday. We need to find another male vocalist immediately. Can »
Read MoreSo, it’s only five days until we go into the studio! This seems like a good moment to tell you about the wonderful musicians we’ll be working with… On acoustic »
Read MoreOn Sunday, ten of our twelve solo singers met up for their first rehearsal. There was a lot of warming up, a lot of giggling and a lot of throwing things at me (in a constructive, »
Read MoreWe’re starting to collect photos of many people’s faces from our community. If you go to the Gallery page, you’ll see the first few we’ve uploaded »
Read MoreWould you like to be part of a huge, creative project which is already creating a buzz locally and is soon likely to be talked about across the whole country? You don’t »
Read MoreDear singers, Thank you all so much for coming along and singing with me over the last couple of weeks. It has been a pleasure to meet you and wonderful to hear all your voices. »
Read MoreHere are all the rehearsal times for soloists and groups 1-9. Small group sessions will take place at The Annexe, 14 Coombe Rd, GL12 7LU. Venue for full choir sessions and »
Read MoreHere are details of the nine small groups which will be learning their parts together in preparation for full choir rehearsals and the song recording. Just to be clear – »
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