Ed Temple – Musical Director
Ed is a freelance educator, conductor and music consultant. He studied at Manchester University, where he conducted the University Chamber Orchestra, directed several shows and studied the cello with Jonathan Price. Ed continued postgraduate studies in Manchester, completing his PGCE in music and English. Ed now teaches piano, cello, music theory, GCSE and A-level music in addition to arranging his own music and writing and consulting on music education resources and publications.
Trish & Alec Money – Event Coordinator & Librarian – French Horn & Trombone
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Sue O’Callaghan – Chairperson – Trombone
Sue is a 3rd generation brass player and has played Trombone with Burton Concert Band for over 10 years now! Sue originally started playing Treble-Clef parts for euphonium but has now moved onto native Trombone parts in Bass-Clef and into the position of Committee Chair. Sue works as a sales advisor at Norman’s in Burton and has previously played as a member of several local brass and wind bands, but now playing exclusively with Burton Concert Band
Jackie Foulkes – Committee Secretary – Flute and Piccolo
Jackie has played with Burton Concert Band for over 22 years on Flute and Piccolo. Some of Jackie’s favourite pieces we play include medleys from musicals such as Lion King and Moulin Rouge along with pop medleys such as selections from Queen and Meatloaf. Jackie plays in several Chamber orchestras, small groups, and occasionally deputises in a local Orchestra. Outside of music, Jackie has been working in the Pensions Industry for over 26 years. The high levels of organisation and a meticulous approach to paperwork prove very useful in the role as Secretary!
Jane Bailiff – Treasurer – Clarinet
Jane joined the band in 2013 after retiring from being Senior Teacher and member of the Management Team of Birmingham Music Service. She has Conducted many ensembles, introducing her pupils to the pleasures of live music making, and continues to enjoy a wide range of music herself. Jane is an experienced Events Organiser, having arranged many large-scale events and concerts, at venues including the Symphony Hall and Birmingham Town Hall. These organisational skills and experience of cost management are invaluable in the role of Band Treasurer.
Jackie Bosworth – Band Representative – Trumpet
Jackie started playing the Cornet at the age of 10 and played in a brass band in Yorkshire, occasionally playing 1st Cornet. After marrying at age 19, Jackie stopped playing for about 35 years. She eventually took up playing again on the Trumpet and continues to this day. Jackie has experience playing with the Nottingham Police Band for many years and Burton Concert Band for more than 20 years, continuing to this day on the Trumpet.
John Bosworth – Band Representative – French Horn
John served as a musician with the Royal Air Force for 22 years, spending time in Singapore and Germany. He has played both with the Nottingham Police Band and Burton Concert Band for 25 years. Once retired from the RAF, John opened a driving school with his wife of 40 years and he continues to play 1st Horn with Burton Concert Band, which he really enjoys. John is a very experienced player having also played 1st Horn in Derby Concert Orchestra.
Jess Tiso – Social Secretary & Social Media – Clarinet
Jess is a multi-disciplined player and has been a member of Burton Concert Band since 2016 and currently plays clarinet. Jess’s favourite pieces include the pop band medleys such as “Eighties Flashback” and “The Beach Boys Medley.” Jess is also a member of Burton Big Band, playing saxophone. After recently completing a master’s degree in music therapy during Covid, Jess understands and wants to promote the importance of the band coming together socially outside of rehearsals.
Heidi O’Callaghan – Safeguarding Lead – Trumpet
After picking up the Trumpet over twenty years ago I was desperate to put it down as quickly as possible once I reached the realisation that I would actually have to practice. However, as a fourth generation Brass player this was not an option. It just so happened after the initial year of fluffy notes, and lectures from grandaddy dearest (pictured) on how a goldfish breath would never fill the instrument, playing became enjoyable. Now I am the safeguarding lead at BCB and write the odd newsletter when I remember.
Steven Salmon – Website Maintenance – Trumpet
Steve started playing the cornet at 4 years old. Having now transitioned to Trumpet (for the most part), he joined Burton Concert Band in 2013. Steve has played with a number of other bands of various types, but most enjoys playing in concert band and big band settings. He only plays full-time in a couple of wind bands but is called to deputy for a couple of local bands when needed. Let Steve know (nicely) if you have any ideas or feedback on the website. Failing that, you can use the “feedback to committee” link at the bottom of any page on the site!