Zenith's musicians raise money for M.S.

 The Zenith Little Big Band helped raised money for M.S. by playing its inaugural concert at the Great Edstone Festival on the 18th June. The Festival is a charitable event run in North Yorkshire to raise money for the M.S. Society and the Westnell Nursery Society in Peru. Zenith Chambers was one of two . sponsors of the Festival (the other being Tesco) and £3,500 was raised this year.

There were numerous bands performing at the festival but this was easily the one with the most lawyers.

 

Gordon Exall, the band leader said:
 “It was a good festival to perform at. It rained at times and the weather conditions clearly played havoc with the tuning on Clive’s tambourine, but we got through it.”
The band being introduced.

 

From right to left Phil Barber (guitar); Gordon Exall (guitar); Sarah Greenan (trombone); Clive Heaton QC (tambourine) and Rosemary Exall (alto sax).

 
 Chambers members in the audience. John Boumphrey and Ed Bindloss attended the event as one of the band’s growing fanbase.
 
  

For details of the Festival, the Charities it supports and the money raised see the festival website at: http://www.midsummer-edstone.co.uk/