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Live music treat for care home residents
The Journal
|July 19, 2025
HUNDREDS of care home residents are set for a live music treat as part of Durham Brass Festival.
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Ensembles from 10 County Durham bands will give performances in 20 care homes across the county tomorrow (Sunday July 20.)
The visits are part Durham Brass’s Sound of Sunday programme, which seeks to maximis ing audience access to musical performances.
The Sound of Sunday project was successfully trialled last year and is now being extended to cover 16 different towns and villages with the help of the County Durham-headquartered Banks Group, which is one of the festival's lead sponsors.
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