Biography
Foden's Band
Effective period / Period of releases: 1914 - 1974
Members: Harry Mortimer, Mark Wilkinson (6), Paul McDonald (4), Michael Fowles, Robert Holliday, Glyn Williams (2), Joe Murtagh, Helen Williams (5), Shaun Farrington, Richard Poole (3), Andy Rolfe (2), Robert Wilshaw, Mark Bousie (2), Sam Minshall, Mike Warriner, Steven Ridler, Mark Landon (3), Melanie Whyle, Andrew Howard-Smith, Jonny Shaw, Sarah Lenton, John Barber (10), Anthony Mann (2), Ian Raisbeck, Dave McGlynn (2), Robin Basu, Neil Raisbeck, Andrew Stevenson (2), Andy Cattanach (2), Edward Gray (5), Jack Mackintosh (2), Jonathan Bates (4)
Brass band from Sandbach (Cheshire, England, UK), established around 1900. It was funded initially by the industrialist Edwin Foden. On the 13 October 1980, the company, which had for many years sponsored the band, sold its assets to the 'Paccar Company of Seattle', USA. They decided to keep its sponsorship going but, two years later, renamed as 'Sandbach Engineering Company' they decided to withdraw funding for band on the 31 December 1982. In 1983, Richard Carlton Tickell, owner of OTS (Overseas Technical Service) took over the sponsorship of the band and now the Foden's OTS Band were back in business.By the end of 2007 and the start of 2008 Foden's Band were again looking for sponsorship as the Richardson association came to an end. Instead of one major sponsor the band has become self-financing.
Historical names timeline:
Unknown year: Foden's Prize Band
1902: Foden Motor Waggon Works Band
1906: Foden Motor Wagon Works Band
1911: Foden Motor Works Band
1979: Foden's Band
1983: Foden's OTS Band
3 December 1987: Britannia Building Society Foden Band (official name change, but that name was in use since July 1986)
December 1988: Britannia Building Society Band
28 July 1997: Foden's Courtois Band (official name change)
24 February 1998: Foden (Courtois) Band (constitutional name change)
2003: Foden's Richardson Band
2008: Foden's Band