Raving for Bap

Raving for Bap Raving for Bap is raising money for Marie Curie
In memory of Bap Kennedy
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Marie Curie is here for anyone with an illness they’re likely to die from, and those close to them. Whatever the illness, wherever you are, we’re with you to the end. We bring 75 years of experience and leading research to the care we give you at home, in our hospices and over the phone.

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"I didn't know how many people have been touched by my songs. It's what I always wanted. Not money. Not fame. I always wanted people to feel what I feel. The magic of music." - Bap Kennedy

'Raving for Bap' by The Raving Beauties is a tribute to much-loved Belfast singer-songwriter Bap Kennedy who passed away in November 2016 after a short and brave fight with cancer. All proceeds from the release are going to Belfast's Marie Curie Hospice and the 5-track E.P. includes songs from Bap's solo career as well as his years as frontman for Energy Orchard. The project is a collaboration between Brighton-based Belfast expat Brian Bell and Oxford/Sussex band The Dreaming Spires with multi-instrumentalist Joe Bennett (Saint Etienne, Co-pilgrim, Dreaming Spires) handling production duties. 

Download or stream ‘Raving for Bap’ (suggested donation £5)
here 

Order the limited edition 10” vinyl version of the ‘Raving for Bap’ E.P. here

You can also listen via YouTubeiTunesSpotify and Amazon

Please listen, enjoy, share & donate what you can to support an amazing charity that does so much to provide nursing care and emotional support for terminally ill people and their families.



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