Wrexham brass (NEWI) was formally known as The Rhos Silver Band was orgiginally formed in 1884, making the band the oldest arts organisation based in the unique
When the Colliery closed, the band went through years of uncertainty and was in danger of collapsing. In the 1980’s a group of former players and young people came together with the objective to re-establish and strengthen the band. This resulted in steady improvement and in 1986 under the direction of Merfyn Hughes, the band gained promotion to the third section.
In 1991, the arrival of Lindsay Lawrie a Scottish euphonium player of some pedigree in the 1960’s, signalled the beginning of further success. In the early 1990’s the band enjoyed contest success competing in the both the North West of England and
After Lindsay left due to relocation, the band employed Duncan Beckley a famous Tuba player originally from
Throughout the year the band gained a several number of prizes competing all round the country. Under Ian Brownbill’s guidance we attained prizes in the
Once again in 1997, Rhos band qualified for the National Finals which were held in the Symphony Hall in
In 1998, Ms Sarah Groake joined the band as Musical Director. Under her leadership the band once again qualified as runners-up in
The band is then employed the services of Iain Davey a leading euphonium player who had played for many of the leading brass bands in the country. Iain has led us to victory in both the North Wales Open Championships and the qualification to the 2000 National finals which were held in the Royal Albert Hall
In the year 2001 the band undertook major changes, due to job relocation to Scotland Iain left the band and the band employed the services of Wayne Rusdon. Under Wayne the band has enjoyed unparallel success and has enjoyed success on contest stage both a regional and national level, including 2 National Pontins Championships Wins (First Section) and successive appearances at national finals and qualification performances at regional level (See Recent contest Results)
It was during 2001 that the band changed its name to Wrexham Brass (NEWI) the band had become homeless due to financial constraints on the local Rhos council forcing us to move outside the village. After several new homes the band is very grateful to Professor Michael Scott the Dean of the North East Wales Institute of Higher Education who gave us rehearsal and storage facilities in the fantastic William Aston Hall based on the Mold Road Campus of the College.
Apart from contests, the band is busy performing in concerts around the local area, many in aid of local charities. If you wish to book the band for any concert work or for that special occasion please email wrexhambrass18@hotmail.co.uk