Last Saturday, the Quaynotes were at St. Johns Church, Tenby.
After a warm welcome by church member Carol Thomas, the choir commenced their evening of musical entertainment with Malotte's adaptation of The Lord's Prayer.
This was followed by songs from the shows which combined with music by Bach, Elgar and John Newton ensured there was something for everyone.
Ray Hughes kept everyone awake with a rousing performance of Holy City.
St. Johns' very own Bronwen Hurlow delighted everyone with a lovely version of W. H. Judes's Take my Life and Let it Be, and the musical highlight of the evening, Ron Rees and Mel Hicks with musical backing by Graham Wilcox sang their own arrangement of Rita Macneil's tribute to mining life, Working Man.
With refreshments provided by ladies of the church, a good night was had by one and all.
The choir's next engagement is at the RAOB Club, Kilgetty, on Friday, October 14, for Cancer Research.



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