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Members of Toronto Brass and Western Lake Macquarie Concert Band, who would normally participate in local Anzac Day ceremonies, will this year play music in their own driveways instead. "Any local musicians or music students are encouraged to go to musicformateship.org where you can download the music for all instruments," Toronto Brass's Kylie-Ann Lysaght said. "Start practicing and join us to keep the Anzac spirit alive this Anzac Day." Anzac marches and services have been banned this year due to COVID-19 concerns. Lake Mac Libraries and the MAC shift programs online during COVID-19 restrictions Google Doodle thanks public health workers and scientific researchers Surviving self-isolation: help is at hand
PLAY ON: Toronto Brass invites local musicians, including music students, to join them for a special Anzac Day performance in their driveways this Anzac Day. Picture: Supplied.
Members of Toronto Brass and Western Lake Macquarie Concert Band, who would normally participate in local Anzac Day ceremonies, will this year play music in their own driveways instead.
"Any local musicians or music students are encouraged to go to musicformateship.org where you can download the music for all instruments," Toronto Brass's Kylie-Ann Lysaght said.
"Start practicing and join us to keep the Anzac spirit alive this Anzac Day."
Anzac marches and services have been banned this year due to COVID-19 concerns.