Medway Eyes: ME4

Phil Dillon is raising money for Holding On, Letting Go
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ME$@ Music From the Medway Towns · 4 October 2012

Holding On Letting Go is a bereavement support programme for children and young people aged between 6 and 16 years old. The programme is a non residential weekend, where bereaved children are invited to tell their story, explore their feelings and share experiences.

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Thanks for visiting the Medway Eyes JustGiving page. This year we're raising money for Holding On Letting Go, a Rochester based charity that helps bereaved children.

This year's download album, ME4, features no less than 61 tracks from all corners of Medway's musical universe. The album will be released at midnight on Saturday 27th October 2012 on a 'donate what you will' basis, with all monies donated going to the charity.

 

The album showcases the best of Medway's talent across a number of diverse but complimentary genres and styles. There's proper pop, psychedelia, folk, hard rock, blues, singer songwriters, 'indie', arty, ambient, hip hop, punk, Morris (yes, that's right), dub and all sorts, ranging from home demos to album tracks, from pure, live acoustic to the primarily electronic. There's something for everyone here, including a few exclusive recordings and splendid cover art by Lupen Crook.

 

Donating through JustGiving is simple, fast and totally secure. Once you donate, they’ll send your money directly to the charity and make sure Gift Aid is reclaimed on every eligible donation by a UK taxpayer. This means Holding On Letting Go receives £11.74 for every £10 donated.

Please dig deep and give what you can.

Medway Eyes loves you hard.

 

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