Category Archives: Badger Updates
The Gig Guide Is Back!
The Badgers are keen to promote live music in the Midlands (and wider) area, not just their own gigs! If you are interested in seeing and hearing some live music – or would like us Badgers to promote your event, … Continue reading
Plans for 2020
A long overdue update!! Following a sojourn in Brighton, Mr & Mrs Badger are back in Warwick settling into the new Badger HQ. The Badger library has been tidied up and neatly filed on bespoke shelving, and Mr Badger is … Continue reading
Brighton Fringe Festival Newbie
Mr Badger is looking forward to taking part for the first time in the Brighton Fringe Festival in a couple of week’s time. He will be in the trombone section for two appearances of the Straight No Chaser – come … Continue reading
Mr Badger looking forward to meeting Terry Pack’s Trees
Badgers Big Band MD Richard Nield is looking forward to meeting (and hopefully playing with) Terry Pack and his ‘unfeasibly large ensemble’ “Trees”. With a career spanning more than four decades and including spells with The Enid, Cozy Powell, Graham … Continue reading
Blast From The Past Part 2
Another track from our concert at the Royal Spa Centre in Leamington. Pat Metheny’s “Stranger In Town” arranged by Bob Curnow. This is one of Mr & Mrs Badgers favourite charts – a great Tenor solo from Bob Jones, some … Continue reading
A Blast From The Past
Just 18 months after the event, a video of the original Badgers performing at the Royal Spa Centre in Leamington.
All Change For The Badgers
It’s been a busy 12 months behind the scenes for Mr & Mrs Badger – sadly no live music for The Badgers in the Midlands – but lots of preparing new charts (the band library has been doubled in size!) … Continue reading
Badger Music Debut Video Guide
The first two Badger Music video guides for Sibelius and Finale users have been fully polished and uploaded into the ether! Find out how to add graphics to a score and all parts in one easy go – a hidden, … Continue reading
RIP Terry Wogan
A personal comment from Mr Badger… Terry Wogan has been part of my life since I was ten or eleven. I never met the man, but he was always “there” and seemed part of the family. I was deeply saddened this morning … Continue reading