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News Update

Barry Elms Editor

Welcome to this issue of Harmonica World, packed with some great articles and news of exciting changes in HarmonicaUK. Thanks to all our contributors and volunteers on the editorial team for pulling together a great magazine for our members. At Harmonica World we always need volunteers to write articles or reviews, or generally to help out. For articles we need either 300 or 600 words, ideally in Word or Pages format, and some photos or images to go with them if possible. If you’d like to help or submit an article, please get in touch by email. Finally, we are always on the lookout for short news items for this page - please send them in by email.

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Barry Elms, Editor

editor@harmonica.co.uk

Were you an NHL member in the ‘90s?

Roger Trobridge would like to know if anyone who was a member in the early 1990s would be able to help him identify members in some videos which he is restoring of club events from the period. It would be good to name as many as possible while we can. Please get in touch with Roger by email: gopher@internet–gopher.com

PUBLICITY COLUMN

Sam Wilkinson

Farewell!

Regrettably, this will be the last time I write the Publicity column in Harmonica World. Life events mean that I am taking a step back from some of my HarmonicaUK responsibilities. I may be able to pick things up again in a year or two. But fear not, I will still be organising and hosting the Lockdown Sessions twice a month! On the subject of the Lockdown Sessions, I wonder if it’s time for a name change… something more positive! Top of my list is ‘Saturday Sessions’, but I’m more than happy for other suggestions. You can contact me at the usual email address, publicity@harmonica.co.uk In terms of publicity, much of this is covered in the rest of this edition, especially in relation to the Festival and AGM. Regarding our main social media channels, there is a steady flow of people joining the HarmonicaUK Facebook group (now around 2,500) and over 1,050 followers on Instagram. All it remains for me to do is to thank everyone who has helped and supported me: the Committee, artists and last but not least, you, the members.

See you soon!

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