A FAMOUS Westhoughton band has produced a pamphlet outlining its work during World War One.

“Wingates Band & World War One” explains how the brass band overcame wartime austerity to make its first gramophone records in 1915.

Wingates performed for free several times in the town during the war to support charities.

Band president David Kaye said: “Many bands were forced to close down during the war but Wingates continued throughout almost as normal as a result of the occupations of most of the band’s members.

“Virtually all the players earned their living down the pits of Westhoughton and, as coal mining was a reserved occupation, they were exempt from being called up.”

For the brochure, call Mr Kaye on 01204 696984 or pick one up at Westhoughton Library.