







On Saturday 18th May the choir, after an absence of ten years and a 3 hour journey on a glorious sunny day returned to the beautiful church of St Andrews Roxbourne in Harrow at the invitation of Caldicot born Rev. Lyndon North.
The choir, conducted by Musical Director Sian Hatton and Assistant Musical Director Shirley Anne James and accompanied by Olivia Dance, opened the concert with the well known Welsh Hymn ‘Rachie’ and continued to a full house with songs which included ’16 Tons’ to ‘African Prayer’, the spiritual ‘Everytime I Feel the Spirit’, to ‘Cwm Rhondda’, ’76 Trombones’, the Welsh hymn ‘Gwahoddiad’, ‘Anfonaf Angel’, Bob Dylan’s ‘Make You Feel My Love’. and finalising with ‘World in Union’.
The concert was augmented by the wonderful Capital Connection, a ladies acapella choir from West London conducted by Newport born Linda Stevens which sang, in a unique Barbershop style ‘Somebody to Love’ by Queen, the Beatles song ‘Can’t Buy Me Love’, ‘A Million Dreams’ from the musical The Greatest Showman, ‘All of Me’ by John Legend , Cindy Lauper’s ‘True Colours’ and finalised with ELO’s ‘Mr Blue Sky’. The whole incredible performance held the audience and choir spellbound throughout.
The choirs and audience left the Church knowing that they had experienced a wonderful evening of musical entertainment that will live long in the memory.
The choir hopes that it will return again to this wonderful church in the not too distant future and thank you to the church for its generous hospitality.