The Hereford Rail Male Voice Choir is holding its Annual Concert on Saturday, May 19 at 7.30pm, at Holy Trinity Church.

Back by popular demand, Dick Brice has agreed to be guest artist at the concert. He last performed with the choir in 2015 and was a great hit with the Hereford audience, his relaxed humour and songs blending well with the Rail Choir repertoire.

Dick was brought up in the Forest of Dean where he sang with a well known folk group 'The Farriers'. He is best known for his solo recording 'Forest Talk' , 'Few on his owm' and 'Out of the Wood' a song from which, Land Between Two Rivers' was used in the BBC Radio 4 adaptation of Dennis Potter's book 'The Changing Forest'.

He has twice appeared at the City of London Festival and at the Edinburgh Festival and has developed a wonderful reputation for his humour and his songs.

The Annual Concert always serves as a showcase of new material that the choir has learnt through the year. Currently they are working on the Simon and Garfunkel hit 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' arranged by Alan Simmons as well as reviving old favourites like 'Dashenka', 'Wandering Star', and several others.

The choir continues to be led by musical director Derek Gough, assisted by accompanists Cath Evans and Sandra Gale.

The concert proceeds are shared equally between the Choir Funds and Holy Trinity Church Funds.

Tickets available on the door on the night.