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Bob takes to the road

AFTER a sell-out tour in November, ex-London Emmanuel Choir pianist, and singer in the Good Old Days, Bob Eagle will once again be taking to the road in partnership with Horsham POP (Partnerships for Older People).

Bob's afternoon of music and fun features a combination of songs from the shows, the good old days, the 60s and the big-band swing era. With a career spanning opera to cabaret, Bob welcomes audience participation in planning the programme so that each show is tailor-made to meet everyone's tastes.

Bob said: "These are songs you all know. The show is specifically designed with the older person in mind, and the aim is for everyone to have a good time and sing along if they want to. During the interval I invite requests for songs which I can sing or play in the second half. I was delighted with the reception we got in November and I hope everyone will come along to support us again. We have a lively show lined up!"

The Bob Eagle Music Show takes place at Brighton Road Baptist Church, Horsham on March 9, Henfield Hall on March 16, Sullington Hall, near Storrington on March 19, and Steyning on March 24. All shows run from 2pm to 4pm (doors open 1.30pm). 3, tea included (carers and drivers free).

For details call Horsham POP community engagement officer, Mary Anne Walsh on: 07920 576339.

To access other Horsham POP services and groups for older people then contact the Community Partnership Team on:01403 413140 or visit www.horshampop.org.uk


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