Previous Lindisfarne members Ray Laidlaw and Billy Mitchell will play an unique charity gig in their home town of North Shields to support having a hard time Geordies this winter season.
The set are set to carry out at The Exchange on Saturday, November 26, in help of Individuals’s Cooking area, a Newcastle charity offering a hot meal to a few of the city’s most susceptible individuals.
The gig will mark completion of their Lindisfarne Story UK trip which commemorates 50 years of ‘Fog on the Tyne’ – the album which intensified the band to around the world recognition.
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Ray and Billy inform the album’s exceptional story throughout the program with a mix of unusual video, hidden photos, and acoustic variations of their preferred Lindisfarne tunes. They likewise share tales from life on the roadway and in the recording studio.
Ray stated: “North Shields is where we were raised and simply a couple of miles up the ‘foggy’ Tyne.
” Individual’s Cooking area in Newcastle does incredible work assisting individuals a lot less lucky than ourselves. Christmas is simply around the corner and Billy and I feel that it is necessary to identify the crucial work the cooking area does assisting a lot of susceptible individuals.”
Maggie Pavlou, trustee of Individuals’s Cooking area, was thrilled that the set had actually chosen to contribute in such a generous method to the charity.
” If you discuss Newcastle to anyone, it isn’t long prior to they discuss Lindisfarne and the Fog on the Tyne,” she stated.
” It’s incredible that this album’s 50th birthday event is now assisting us to take care of the city’s most susceptible individuals thanks to these 2 Geordie legends.”
You can contribute to Individuals’s Cooking area Christmas appeal here: www.justgiving.com/campaign/PeoplesKitchen-Feed-A-Friend-For-A-Fiver
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