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The Brass Band Podcast
Kenny Crookston & Sarah Baumann
12 episodes
3 weeks ago

Welcome to The Brass Band Podcast, where your hosts from Brass Bands England, Kenny Crookston (CEO) and Sarah Baumann (COO), uncover the amazing and unusual stories that define the brass band world, from its origins and traditions to the modern innovations and fantastic music that have shaped this remarkable culture. 

In each episode, Kenny and Sarah will be joined by special guests and wonderful brass band music provided by World of Brass.

If you'd like to get in touch, you can send an email to info@bbe.org.uk or visit the Brass Bands England website at www.bbe.org.uk.

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Welcome to The Brass Band Podcast, where your hosts from Brass Bands England, Kenny Crookston (CEO) and Sarah Baumann (COO), uncover the amazing and unusual stories that define the brass band world, from its origins and traditions to the modern innovations and fantastic music that have shaped this remarkable culture. 

In each episode, Kenny and Sarah will be joined by special guests and wonderful brass band music provided by World of Brass.

If you'd like to get in touch, you can send an email to info@bbe.org.uk or visit the Brass Bands England website at www.bbe.org.uk.

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Archive Edition: A Brass Band Dynasty
The Brass Band Podcast
1 hour 8 minutes
1 year ago
Archive Edition: A Brass Band Dynasty

From the pioneering days of Fred Mortimer to the public prominence of his son Harry, the Mortimers have defined and redefined the standards of brass band performance, conducting, and competition.

Through a combination of historical anecdotes, exclusive interviews, and expert insights, hosts Sarah Baumann and Kenny Crookston explore how the Mortimers shaped the Foden’s band into a powerhouse, raised the profile of brass bands in the public eye, left their mark on brass band contesting and set the benchmark for musical excellence. Discover the story of Fred Mortimer’s early days as a conductor and his sons’ — Harry, Alex and Rex — rise to fame, cementing their position as one of the most influential families in brass band history.

Kenny pays a visit to the historic Foden’s Band Room, where he meets the legendary Jimmie Charles, who reminisces about his time with the band and the profound impact the Mortimers had on its success. 

Kenny catches up with Phillip McCann, one of the finest cornet players of our time, who reflects on his personal encounters with Harry Mortimer and how Harry’s unique approach influenced generations of players and conductors. Phillip shares his memories of playing with the iconic Men o’ Brass, unique experiences at Belle Vue, and his own performances of the famous solo ‘Alpine Echoes’ on an Echo Cornet.

Later, Kenny also sits down with Martin Mortimer, Harry’s son, who shares intimate stories about his father’s legacy, growing up surrounded by and touring with brass bands, and the continuing influence of the Mortimer family on the brass band scene. He discusses the challenges of modernising and managing public perception of banding, and the family’s continued and deep-rooted connection to the British Open Brass Band Championships. Martin’s reflections provide a unique glimpse into the personal side of the Mortimers and their enduring impact on brass band culture.

With rare archival items, fascinating insights, and stories from those who knew them best, this episode paints a vivid picture of a family that helped shape the brass band world as we know it. Tune in to discover the lasting influence of brass band royalty, their contributions to music and culture, and the heritage they left behind that still resonates today.

For more information, visit our website at https://www.bbe.org.uk and follow us on social media. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a 5-star review and share your favourite moments using the hashtag #BrassBandPodcast.

To explore the Brass Bands Archive, visit www.brassbandsarchive.com

Thanks to the National Lottery Heritage Fund, Arts Council England and the Scottish Power Foundation for their support. To hear any of the tracks played in this episode in full, head to www.wobplay.com.

Hosts: Kenny Crookston & Sarah Baumann (CEO & COO, Brass Bands England)

Episode Guests:

  • Jimmie Charles
  • Phillip McCann
  • Martin Mortimer

Music Featured (Courtesy of World of Brass): 

  • Kenilworth (Sir Arthur Bliss), Fodens Courtois Band, Centenary Brass
  • ‘Alpine Echoes’ from Phillip McCann salutes Harry Mortimer (Basil Windsor), Phillip McCann with Britannia Building Society Foden Band, The National Brass Band Festival 1988

Podcast Producer: Peter Baumann

The Brass Band Podcast

Welcome to The Brass Band Podcast, where your hosts from Brass Bands England, Kenny Crookston (CEO) and Sarah Baumann (COO), uncover the amazing and unusual stories that define the brass band world, from its origins and traditions to the modern innovations and fantastic music that have shaped this remarkable culture. 

In each episode, Kenny and Sarah will be joined by special guests and wonderful brass band music provided by World of Brass.

If you'd like to get in touch, you can send an email to info@bbe.org.uk or visit the Brass Bands England website at www.bbe.org.uk.