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Kew Band - Award presented to Ian celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the formation of Kew Band (from 1957 - 2007) and Ian's continuing service throughout that entire time.

IAN MATHERS (BEM)
Band Librarian

 

Ian joined the East Kew Citizens Band in 1941 at the tender age of 11 as a drummer.  His association with that band would become legendary and it has been said on numerous occasions that Ian Mathers is Kew Band.

 

In 1953 (aged 23) he became secretary of the East Kew Citizens Band and oversaw the amalgamation of that band with the Kew City Band to create the Kew Citizens' Band in 1957. Following the formation, Ian remained as Secretary for some time 'retiring' only for a short three year period to be President before returning to the position. In total he held the position of Secretary for a period of 45 years before being compulsorily retired by his son Michael who was Band President at the time .... a move Michael insists was for his own good, not the band's.

 

During his time at Kew Band Ian was not only the Secretary but was also an active playing member and Drum Major. He was elected President of the Victorian Bands' League in 1979 and immediately oversaw the formation of, and indeed was founding Band Manager of, the Victorian State Youth Brass Band.  Ian was President of the VBL for four years before stepping aside.  By popular demand, he was re-elected to the role in 1993 serving in that role for a further three years.

 

During his time at Kew he was in charge of organising numerous overseas trips for the band including the Phillipines in 1980, America in 1984 and Japan in 1999.  In addition he was Secretary of Australian Brass (the annually formed national band comprising the 'best of the best') on several occasions. He was also Chief Drill Adjudicator for several National Band Championships and was highly sought after to adjudicate at various other State and regional championships around the country.

 

In 1981 Ian was awarded the British Empire Medal in the Queen's Birthday honours list ".... for services to brass banding in Australia". His other personal awards include a Life Membership of Kew Band, Life Membership of the Victorian Bands' League, Life Membership of the National Band Council of Australia and various other honour badges from the Victorian Bands' League.

 

Ian is the much loved father of Dandenong Band Musical Director Michael Mathers and grandfather of cornet player Maddi Mathers.

 

In short, Ian's contribution to Kew Band as well as brass banding not only in Victoria but across Australia can never be overstated and the City of Greater Dandenong Band is honoured to have his services and skills.

 

Michael Mathers (Son), Ian Mathers
Daniel Mathers (Grandson)

Ian Mathers, Wendy Mathers (Wife), Michael Mathers (Son)

Bruce Mathers (Brother) on Bass Drum, also Life Member of Kew Band and Ian Mathers Drum Major. Circa 1950-1951, Kew Band travelled to Perth to play at the WAFL Grand Final.

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