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The Last Goodbye to Bretton Hall

Ep. 12

When Bretton Hall finally closed its doors in 2007 it was felt that the past association with students should be celebrated. A concert in Music Block was arranged on the 5th May, the final weekend, with musicians coming across the world to take part in a Holyground concert. A CD and DVD of the event was released.


Tracks played: Kirkgate Blues - Mike Levon, Chris Coombs, Pete Taylor, Nick Dew, Clive Colling

The Shipper - Dave Holland, Dik Cadbury

Ode - Pete Howells, Jim Gordon

Wild Mountain Thyme - Jenny Tarren, Jan Williams and audience.

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    36:44||Ep. 3
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