Posted: Wed 25th Oct 2023

Tributes paid to the “Voice of Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod”

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This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Oct 25th, 2023

Tributes have been paid to the “Voice of Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod”

John Evans, from Acrefair, passed away after a short illness on Thursday 19 October.

He was a former Stage Manager at the Eisteddfod, a past member of the Standing Board, past Chair of the Music and Staging Committee and a member of Grounds Committee.

John was also a proud competitor when he sang with the Froncysyllte Male Voice Choir.

His contribution to the smooth running of the Eisteddfod was immense.

Eisteddfod volunteers have spoken fondly of his sometimes wicked sense of humour and of his dedication to the festival.

His beloved Stage Crew have shared many happy memories in the last few days, in particular Mark Jones, John’s successor as Stage Manager.

He said: “You just expect some people to be around forever.

“John was that, almost parental. I’ve a lot to owe to him dragging me up to the side of stage all those years ago, when he found me photocopying in the music office; he learnt that I was more interested in the technical side and it’s opened up more doors for me than could be imagined”.

He added: “There isn’t much that could be safely printed when it comes to tales of John but his character will always live on and his company will be greatly missed.”

Elen Roberts remembers John when his family had the garage in Acrefair, where his first nickname, “John 4Star” originated.

She recalls that every visit to the garage with her family would result in John grabbing a bag of sweets for her and her sister.

She says: “He remained a big kid at heart right to the end, with his usual unprintable jokes.”

Tracey and Mike Jones also have great memories of John, particularly as “John the Voice” telling them to take out their mobile phones and find the little button which turns it off. “He was the one we sent for to quieten the drums on the outside stages when they were affecting competitions inside the Pavilion!”

Speaking on behalf of the Board of Trustees at the Eisteddfod, long time friend and Eisteddfod colleague, Allison Davies said: “We are terribly sad to hear this news of John.

“He gave a lifetime of support to music and to our Eisteddfod. We have only survived through some difficult periods because of volunteers like John.

“He will be sorely missed by everyone and I know that his contribution to the Llangollen Eisteddfod will be remembered for years to come.

“Our thoughts are with John’s family at this time.”



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