Unfortunately, the date of the Ely’s Party to celebrate the Queen’s 90th Birthday has been changed to 8th June which clashes with the Melodians visit to Moscow to celebrate the Queen’s Birthday at the British Ambassador’s residence. As a result we have had to delete the Ely’s event from our gig list and we are now available for bookings on the 25th May.
Author: Mary Noel
The Melodians Played at the Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster Abbey on Monday 14th March
The Melodians Steel Orchestra played at Westminster Abbey on a chilly day as guests arrived for the Commonwealth Day Service. The players, helpers and parents of the younger children were able to attend the service in the Abbey which was televised live on BBC1. HM the Queen and many of the Royal family were at the service and Terry Noel (leader of the Melodians) was invited to meet the Queen and other members of the Royal family as they left the Abbey.
The recording of the service can be seen on the BBC iPlayer on this link. You can catch the Melodians playing right at the beginning of the recording behind the presenter Mishal Husain:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0745hs1
Among the 7 pieces that the Melodians played was one of their new pieces of music ‘Colour Blind’ that was composed for them by Robert Thompson of Arima, Trinidad. You can hear a recording from the day on this link:



BBC1 to show the Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster Abbey live from 2.45pm Monday 14th March
On Monday 14th March the Melodians will be playing outside Westminster Abbey as guests arrive for a special Commonwealth Day Service to celebrate the Queen’s 90th Birthday year. The BBC will broadcast the service live from 2.45 pm on BBC 1. This should start with an introduction by Mishal Husain and a pre-recording in the background of the Melodians playing as guests arrive.
The Melodians pays tribute to David Bowie who died yesterday
The Melodians were all saddened to hear of the death of David Bowie after an 18 month battle with cancer. He was a great talent and will be sorely missed.
The Melodians recorded a video playing one of his most famous songs ‘The Man Who Sold The World’ at the British Council in 2013. They also recorded the music at Abbey Road Studios in March 2013 as part of the soundtrack for the ‘English Magic’ video created by Jeremy Deller.
If you would like to listen to the unusual sound of a Steel Orchestra playing David Bowie then here is the link:
Melodians Annual Award Concert 2015
The Melodians gathered at their base in Henry Cavendish School on Saturday 12th December for their Annual Award Concert 2015. The hall was filled with family, friends and supporters for the free concert to celebrate a busy and eventful year and reward the magnificent effort of the Melodians players.
This year, the concert was divided into 3 parts. The first two pieces played were performed by the school children from classes 6C and 6W who performed the classics:
- Somewhere Over the Rainbow
- Swing Low Sweet Chariot
This was followed by the School choir accompanied by the Melodians – a first for both groups – singing:
- Mas Que Nada
The rest of the concert was an exciting performance of 9 pieces by the Melodians, including some of their old favourites, the new composition from the Clay Cargo project, 3 other pieces composed for the Melodians plus their new addition to the repertoire, Hotel California.
- Morning Dance
- Clay Cargo
- New Dawn (composed for the Melodians by Amy Daniel)
- Blue Skies
- Excerpts from Swan Lake
- Habenera
- Tropical Monsoon (composed for the Melodians by the late Mikey Andrews)
- Hotel California
- Colour Blind (composed for the Melodians by Robert Thompson)
A great addition to the evening was Cheynne singing ‘Blue Skies’ accompanied by the Melodians.
The encore was Bohemian Rhapsody which finished with a standing ovation from the audience.
The Mayor was there to present the main awards and Terry also presented certificates to the young players from Henry Cavendish School who have been playing with the Melodians this year.
Some photos from the evening:









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Clay Cargo Kings Cross video now published
You can now see the video from the wonderful event at Granary Square, Kings Cross where we played the new composition by Daniel Merrill and Nathaniel Mann of the Dead Rat Orchestra. The video is on our YouTube page link below:
Joint Concert with Pandemonium at St Teresa’s

The Melodians took part in a concert jointly with the Pandemonium Steel Band at St Teresa’s School in Effingham on Saturday 12th September. This collaboration was to celebrate the exciting year that the Melodians have had and also the fact that Pandemonium will be disbanding when 3 of the players go off to University. Nicky Fairey (front row, third from right) organised the farewell event.
The Melodians played an exciting mix of audience favourites including Bohemian Rhapsody, The Man Who Sold The World, Rasputin and their latest new composition ‘Clay Cargo’ which was played for the first time at Kings Cross in August.
The hall was crowded with a fantastic audience including a large number of boarders from St Teresa’s. Both groups received a wonderful standing ovation from the audience at the end of their performances.
A sad farewell to Pandemonium but an exciting first public concert for the Melodians to follow on from their free concert at Myatt’s Field in Brixton.




