The band was formed in 1922 by William Turner, the
station master at
Glynde railway station, and was originally known as the 'Glynde & Beddingham Brass Band', as all the founding members of the band lived either in Glynde itself or the neighbouring village of
Beddingham. Its rehearsal room during this period was the Glynde Reading Room. In 2002, Lewes Town Council invited the band to move to the
All Saints Centre in Lewes, and the band consequently changed its name to 'Lewes, Glynde and Beddingham Brass Band', or 'LGB Brass' for short. The change of name also reflected the fact that by this point the majority of the band's members came from Lewes or from towns and villages elsewhere in Sussex rather than from Glynde and Beddingham. == Contesting ==