PERFORMING for the Weyhill Electronic Organ Society (WEOS) Christmas concert is Steve Hubble, who will be making his fifth appearance for the club.

Steve, who is from Broadmayne in Dorset, will be preforming at the festive concert on Thursday, December 16.

Originally from Birmingham, Steve is particularly noted for his musical arrangements and orchestral style of playing and has performed many times on radio, including BBC Radio 2 and Radio WM.

He is constantly in pursuit of top quality sounds, having worked with many of the leading instruments of the day, and was one of the first artistes to use multi-keyboard set-ups.

Steve is delighted to be returning to the professional concert circuit for a limited number of shows each year. He has a brand new instrument set up based around the fabulous Yamaha Tyros keyboards, a new Website with all his latest details including some videos for your enjoyment.

The concert will commences at 7.30 p.m. (doors open at 7 p.m).

Tickets at just £6.00 will be available on the day at the stage door.

The Society is a non-profit organisation administered by six committee members including George Ray (chairman), Terry Trevett (secretary), Mike Taylor (treasurer), Elaine Dalgleish , Ashley Fairman and John Goulding.

The committee is also assisted at concerts by an excellent team of volunteers who help out when they can.

Concerts are always held on the third Thursday of each month.

Further information about the club and event can be obtained by phoning (01264) 323213 or by visiting their website: www.weyhill-eos.co.uk.