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Demelza Fundraiser - Ska/60s Soul & R&B/Motown/Latin - Fri 23 June - The Bricklayers Arms Sydenham


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United Sound of Sydenham at The Bricklayers Arms annual charity fundraiser in memory of much missed local man De De Larkin


De De was a great lover of Black American and Jamaican music and he is pictured in the poster as a young man in a 2 button suit back in the 1960?s. Demelza was De De?s charity of choice and we are raising money for them in his memory.


Its free entry and runs from 8 to 1am with voluntary donations to be made through the just giving page or on the night. With all money raised going to Demelza children's hospice. We on behalf of United Sound of Sydenham have kicked off contributions with a ?100 donation.


United Sound of Sydenham music policy is Black American and Jamaican music from 1940s to 1980s, however, in June the music will be strictly sounds from the 60s ? 60s Soul, Ska, 60?s R&B and Latin, all played on vinyl.


Further details can be found on:


www.facebook.com/stormwarningbrick


www.justgiving.com/dedelarkin


If any local business would like to help us promote this night by displaying a poster - please let me know. This a community event and all are welcome.


De De Larkin never forgotten ? Friday 23 June ? The Bricklayers Arms, 189Dartmouth Road, Sydenham, SE26 4QY ? 8 to 1am ? Free entry

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