Monday, 28 October 2013

Bev Bevan guests at Sheldon school’s 60th bash



Legendary rock musician Bev Bevan attended a special assembly at St Thomas More Catholic Primary School to celebrate its 60th anniversary.
Legendary rock musician Bev Bevan attended a special assembly at St Thomas More Catholic Primary School to celebrate its 60th anniversary.
Sheldon-based St Thomas More Catholic Primary School is celebrating its 60th year and, as part of its anniversary celebrations, Leigh Perry, the principal/owner of Dorridge Music School, and the legendary rock musician Bev Bevan attended a special assembly at the school.
Birmingham-born Bev is a patron of DMS; and during the event the staff and pupils dressed in 70s and 80s costumes and the children’s choir sang for the guests.
After a ‘question and answer’ session talking about his career with ELO and Black Sabbath, Bev signed autographs.
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