Talented local artists have been attracted to play at a charity gig.
Performers and Pints will take place in The Old Coach House in Potton on Friday, July 16.
The evening has been arranged by local musician Will Makower. He has lived in Potton for the last six years.
The 34-year-old solo artist sings soul music whilst accompanying himself on the keyboard. He plays regular gigs in the region.
He said: "The idea behind the night is to gather a few talented artists from the area to all do a half hour set each, and it's happening in the Coach House function room round the back, with a candlelit cafe sort of vibe about it.
"I'll be playing a set to round off the night with good friend and sometimes co-writer James Erskine from Royston."
Proceeds from ticket sales will go to Compassion Art, a Christian charity where music and the creative arts are used to raise money for social justice projects worldwide.
The idea behind Compassion Art is to use musical talent to raise funds to help those in need.
Will said: "I'm doing it on a very local grass roots level."
For the full story see the Biggleswade Chronicle of Friday, July 2.
Friday, March 2, 2012
Performers and Pints comes to town.
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