We play over twenty public concerts each year, and tackle music which our founding fathers could never have attempted. The Band has also become known and recognised far beyond the Yorkshire Dales. Since the 1980s, its audio recordings and videos have sold thousands of copies: and since 2001, we have undertaken four highly acclaimed overseas tours - to Holland, Dublin, the Rhineland and North Wales.
The Band has survived thanks largely to a long tradition of dedicated service and family loyalty. When some of our current members first joined as lads in the 1950s, two veterans from the 1897 band were still playing: and now, two of our own veterans have grandchildren playing alongside them.
More than a hundred years after it was founded, Muker Silver Band remains an open, village-based, democratic, and self-supporting organisation. Our business is to encourage music-making for pleasure in the community, and we welcome players of all ages and abilities as we seek to keep alive an important strand in Swaledale’s cultural heritage.
To learn more about our history, read Duncan Bythell’s Banding in the Dales, published by the Band in 1997 to mark our centenary.