Redditch Town Centre
26th May 2007
Talking Drums held an all day drumming circle at Redditch town centre where individual drummers were sponsored and members of the public joined in and gave donations.

Talking Drums held an all day drumming circle at Redditch town centre where individual drummers were sponsored and members of the public joined in and gave donations.

A night of fun and music the Union Bar held through SOAS (University of London School of Oriental and African Studies) at the Institute of Education,Thornhaugh St, Russell Square.
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The music kicked off at 7pm. Bass6 – beat box sensation – hosted the evening at another top Camden venue. He introduced the fabulous Sekgura Ensemble, a forest of xylophones and rhythm.
An interlude of comedy, comment and country pickin’ banjo and fiddle from Sleepy Ed Hicks & the Snorers took us into an unplugged set from Neville Brown, charismatic reggae singer/songwriter and co-founder of “Tribute to African Children”.
Madness from Shekere, led by one of the best West African drum teachers in England.
The night was brought to a close with some moving chanting.

Young people attending the pre sixteen unit ( for various reasons they are unable to attend main stream school) raised an amazing £1,000 through various fund raising activities.
Find other pages about: FundraisingReggae artist Neville Brown & a host of other performers gave their time freely, taking to the stage to raise money for the children of Africa. An evening of diverse music & comedy, which delivered something for everyone! It was a great night’s entertainment with all proceeds going to TAC.

Neville Brown and Biri performing
