Meet

Windsor
Brass

Dale Hosking

Musical Director

Dale began playing the cornet in the Townsville Brass Academy, under the direction of his father, Roy in 1991. His progression through the Academy led to playing positions with the Townsville Brass Junior Band before being promoted to the senior band in 1993. Growing up, Dale regularly competed in solo competitions at both state and regional contests and the annual Townsville Eisteddfod.

In 2001, Dale was promoted to Principal Cornet of the then A Grade Townsville Brass Band. A position he held for the next two years. In 2003, he attended his first Queensland Youth Band and was named Principal Cornet, under the direction of Howard Taylor. That same year, Dale moved to Brisbane to study at the Queensland University of Technology and took up a playing position with Brisbane Excelsior. Over the next 4 years, he played both Solo and Soprano cornet with the band and also won a National Soprano Cornet championship in 2005. Upon graduation from university, Dale returned to Townsville to take up a teaching position at a local high school. He jumped at the chance to return to the Principal Cornet chair with Townsville for a year before taking over as their Music Director for the following 9 years. As the conductor of Townsville Brass, he led the band to a B Grade national title in 2014, as well as keeping up his solo playing taking out the 2008 and 2012 national B-Flat Cornet titles.

In 2017, Dale returned to Brisbane and to Brisbane Excelsior where he was appointed to the position of Principal Cornet. At the 2019 National Band Championships, Dale won his 3rd national cornet title. In his spare time, Dale is the Musical Director of the Windsor Brass Band and a teacher and band director at the Ferny Grove State High School.

The younger sibling of Brisbane Excelsior Band, Windsor Brass is a champion B Grade brass band with a strong focus on entertainment and fun winning Most Entertaining Band at the 2009 Nambour Festival of Brass.

It has become well known around Brisbane for its many park performances of traditional marches and crowd-pleasing favourites.

Windsor Brass was formed in 2002 and began competing in the D Grade event of the 2003 Queensland State Championships and was regraded to C Grade mid-2004 only to be regraded again to B Grade later that year due to the quality of its contesting performances. In 2010, Windsor won its first B Grade State Championships. It has has repeated this performance twice more since then, becoming B Grade Champions in both 2011 and 2013.

With a commitment to excellence, the band welcomes players of all ages.

Active players span from high school students to retirees.