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Gracie Cole

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of the time, where she was again the only woman. However Cole found the male prejudice she experienced there made life uncomfortable, and she left to form her own all-female band, which she fronted between 1952 and 1956. The band performed
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bands, and taught Gracie to play the cornet at the age of 12. Gracie played with local brass bands in her teens, including the Firbeck Colliery Band alongside her father. In 1939 aged 15, she made her first broadcast on
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From the 1960s Cole concentrated on bringing up her two daughters and played on a freelance basis. She was active in encouraging local brass bands, and was made a
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in Britain and touring Europe and the Middle East with ENSA. The band also featured on television and radio, including their own radio series
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Band, and accepted an invitation to join the previously all-male band. After 18 months she and Geldard left to join the
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trumpeter, initially joining Gloria Gaye's All Girls Band, who toured playing theatres and
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towards the end of the 1990s. She died on 28 December 2006 in
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The modern brass band: from the 1930s to the new millennium
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Index

Rowlands Gill
County Durham
Westcott, Surrey
Trumpet
cornet
trumpeter
bandleader
Ivy Benson
Rowlands Gill
County Durham
Yorkshire
miner
cornet
colliery
BBC Radio
Children's Hour
soloist
Besses o' th' Barn brass band
Grimethorpe Colliery Band
dance band
forces
Entertainments National Service Association
G.I.s
Ivy Benson
variety theatres
Hamburg
the King's speech
trombonist
George Evans
Squadronaires

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