среда, 14 марта 2012 г.

Bands raise pounds1k for kids' charity

Bands in Aberdeen have drummed up pounds1,000 at a gig for achildren's charity.

Some of the city's top rock bands came together for the event atCafe Drummond in support of Children 1st.

Event organiser Bryan Morrison, who also plays bass in Statue OfMisery, said: "It was a great success.

"I want to thank Cafe Drummond for their venue support and allthe bands and supporters, because without them it would not havebeen possible to raise pounds1,000 for Children 1st.

"I know that this money will be used to help vulnerable childrenin Scotland and I hope to raise further funds for a charity that Itruly believe in."

In the North-east, Children 1st's Corrieneuchin services inAberdeen and Aberdeenshire work with children to help them recoverfrom abuse and trauma.

The charity's Fraserburgh Families service protects childrenaffected by parental drug or alcohol abuse.

Other bands who took part included Element 106, Downfall andBonethaw.

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