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Sadly
in November 1975 Gwilym Davies passed away and the choir baton
was taken up by Neville Owen, at that time a music master
at Prestatyn High School. Under his leadership the choir grew
in stature and gained many notable awards at competitions.
In
1976 the choir won the Class 'C', under 40 voices, competition
in the Royal National Eisteddfod of Wales in Cardigan. The
National Eisteddfod is held annually and is the major music
and arts festival in Wales with audiences of over 100,000.
In 1979 the choir membership grew to over 100 and the choir
won the premier Class 'A' (more than 60 voices) in the National
Eisteddfod at Caernarfon. Travelling overseas for the first
time in 1979 to Ireland it returned home having won first
prize in the Male Voice competition in the Cork International
Music Festival.
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Concluding
a successful year it also took first prizes in the Vale of
Conwy Eisteddfod and the local Colwyn Eisteddfod. In March
1980 it had the honour of taking part as the special invitation
choir at the St David's Day Festival in the Royal Albert Hall
in London. After the 1980 concert the choir has sung at the
Royal Albert Hall a number of times with other choirs in the
Thousand Male Voice concerts. However, nothing can compare
with the invitation to sing as the single guest choir in 1980.
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