GUEST artist at the WEOS concert this month will be Chris Stanbury from Sutton in Surrey, making his seven appearance at Weyhill.
He first played there in May 2003, shortly after joining the electronic keyboard circuit; since then, he has progressed in leaps and bounds to attain various prestigious musical qualifications from the London College of Music, including a bachelor of music and master of music degrees.
Variety is one of the most exciting elements of a musician's life and this has certainly proved to be the case for Chris.
He said: "There's no such thing as a typical week, which is why every engagement is special and unique. I might be touring for a few days and then straight into accompanying and teaching."
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He combines his successful performing career with that of a music examiner for the London College of Music and is a committed and passionate teacher. His examining work takes him all over the world, providing presentations and workshops to teachers and students. Chris also works in the musical instrument industry as a piano and keyboard product specialist and demonstrator.
In his concerts on the electronic keyboard circuit, he always sets out to create a refreshing and enjoyable programme packed with variety, including big band music, songs from the shows, tributes to the 60s and 70s and classical masterpieces. More information about Chris can be found at organfax.co.uk/players/chrisstanbury
The concert commences at 7.30pm and tickets are £6 are available at the door.
Further information about the club can be obtained at weyhill-eos.co.uk or by phoning 01264323213.
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