A male choir will feature in a tribute concert of remembrance next week. Watch more of our videos on ShotsTV.com and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565 Following the success of their autumn concert with international star Carly Paoli, the Gentlemen Songsters Male Voice Choir will feature in the major "Dudley Remembers" tribute concert on Thursday, November 7.

The event at Dudley College of Technology starts at 7.30pm with a short service of Remembrance featuring Rev. James Treasure from Top Church, along with a poppy-drop ceremony.

The second part of the event is a concert with the Songsters, joined by Sovereign Brass and other performers. The "Dudley Remembers" title also reflects the group of dedicated volunteers who rescued the concert several years ago when it was destined to fold. The group includes two former Dudley Mayors, Songsters, ex-service and college personnel and is chaired by ex-serviceman and Gentlemen Songster Ian Rawlings.

Mr Rawlings said: "We are indebted to Dudley College for their dedicated support in hosting this event. "The event is both moving and a patriotic tribute. "This year we will be graced with the presence of the Mayor of Dudley Councillor Hilary Bills, Deputy Lieutenant of the West Midlands Richard Boot OBE and the council's Armed Forces Champions.

"Dudley's Poppy Appeal organiser Rose Cook-Monk who is also a member of the Dudley Remembers organising group will also attend. "I'd also like to pay my own personal tribute to our dedicated group of vo.