Girls keyed up for their big night
Date published: 27 February 2009
SINGALONG . . . back, from left, Sarah Atter (community artist and flautist) Susan Wint (guide leader) Caroline Churchill (community artist and electronic composer). Front, from left, Gaby Anderson, Josephine Irwin-Holland, Elizabeth Wragg
A GROUP of musically-minded Diggle Guides are all prepared for a night of cheerful tunes.
The girls are involved in Piano 2009 at Manchester’s Bridgewater Hall as part of the “Gather Round the Piano” scheme which encourages people of all ages to enjoy a good old fashioned singalong accompanied by other instruments.
The Diggle Guides, who meet at the Kilngreen Church, will make their debuts tomorrow when they will sing the piece — with accompaniment — they have specially written in the upstairs foyer of the Bridgewater Hall.
Their composition includes mobile phone ringtones and even a rap.
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