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SING (play) WITH THE BAND for refugees, Ivyhouse, 25th


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The Classic Album Band, for one night only, present Live Karaoke in aid of Refugees.


A full band of top london professionals, including horn section and backing vocalists, will perform a selection of popular covers from across the decades with you as the lead singer/player.


Song options will be announced by the auctioneer, and you will be invited to bid for yourself or another victim(guest) to sing one with the band. You may also bid for songs from the menu (or not-see if you can catch us out..) to be performed by the band without a guest.



Ivyhouse 25th october


7 ? 11


10 pounds entry.


No-one is getting paid.

Every single penny raised goes to http://www.moas.eu/

MOAS (the Migrant Offshore Aid Station)



NB if anyone fancies printing out the poster and putting a few around their manor that would be great.




https://www.facebook.com/events/1772131076347363/

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Oh good, just came on to see if this had been posted already and here it is. This Sunday! Looking forward to it. Live karaoke is going to be quite the spectacle, and MOAS is a great cause.


What are the bids starting at Dan?


Oh also, the facebook link in the original message now has a link to a dropbox folder with all the song lyrics etc, so you can do the prep.

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Hi Katani. Good question re the bidding.. we dont want to be scary, but also will really have time to play about 20 songs max.., though we have about a hundred to choose from - and would like to raise some money.. How about we start at a couple of quid and see where it goes..I have a couple of auctioneers on the night, so its sort of in their hands..
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