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The 'Hot Line' Festival

12 Mar 1971
Location not stated but possibly Burnley Girls High School, Kiddrow Lane

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The 'Hot Line' Festival
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Elaine Halton (centre),Janette Sharpe, and Jacqueline William. Burnley High School girls swept the board in the girls' solos. First place was taken by Elaine Halton, who is studying history and English and hopes to become a teacher. Second was Jacqueline Wiliams and third was Janette Sharp, who is hoping to make a career as a singer. They are all members of the High School Choir.

From an article by Allan Halstead:
Burnley Music Festival 1971 will be remembered (due to a postal strike) as the one when the telephone bill shot sky high as organisers dealt with hundreds of competitors who normally make their entries by letter. Music secretary Mr Cyril F. J. Morris said his telephone was 'red hot' and he covered many miles by car taking out competition forms. Despite these problems the festival chairman, Ald. Thomas Burrows said there had been scarcely a hitch in the programme and he couldn't remember as many people present on a Saturday evening (13th March 1971).

The festival adjudicator Mr. Peter Gellhorn was from London but he revisited a wartime home in Coal Clough Lane where he stayed when he was assistant conductor with Sadler's Wells during their temporary sojourn at Burnley's Victoria Theatre. He was specially impressed by the youth choirs and praised the High School Youth Choir who took third place. Mr. Gellhorn also commented on the general high standards of the older singers with two or three "outstanding voices" among the soprano and messo-soprano classes. Adjudicator Mr. Arthur Rooke of Southport paid a special compliment to the music teachers of Burnley and Todmorden for the excellent quality of their tuition.

The article gives a full list of results and details more successes.

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