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Its All Bells !!!

  • 08-11-2002 11:29am
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 39


    I hate to start the christmas theme but a little bit of info.

    We at phutloose (remember ITS ALL GOOD) are currently recording a Christmas ablum with bands doing their version of christmas classics.

    The album will be on release from December 1st, in true phutloose tradition we are working this as a non profit venture, all procedes go to childrens charities.

    Most of the recording is being carried out by 2nd year students in The Sound Training Centre, temple bar.

    Included on the album will be

    BloTooth - White Christmas
    Saville - Last Christmas
    Sundogs - Rocking Robin
    Dave Couse - Blue Christmas
    Damien Dempsey - Fairytale of New York

    and loads more including PugWash, Dara, The Gloria Choir, Duncan Maitland


    Keep you eyes out for it, support the charity, support the bands, support the music

    thanks

    phutloose


    http://www.phutloose.com


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 217 ✭✭Neil_B


    Yea keep an eye out people its for a great cause + We did our track the other day and had a great laugh altogether. Cheers to all at Phutloose for having us along.
    Neil Bailey.



    Were currently working on a new fresh updated site so keep an eye out there will be loads of Mp3's etc.www.sundogsband.com


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