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The Kurves Raise Cash for Cadets

Wednesday, 21st May, 2008 at 12:04 pm, Isle of Wight

Charity, Cowes, Music, Youth

The KurvesWell done to Island band The Kurves who last weekend took part in another fund rasing gig.

You might remember that a couple of months ago they played a charity gig at the prison, raising money for the Earl Mountbatten Hospice.

Well we hear that the lads, who are currently on the look out for space in a recording studio, managed to raise £500 last weekend for the Cowes Sea Cadets.

The money will be used put towards a tour to Normandy, as a reminder of the past and to educate the young people.

Well done to The Kurves, your charity work is not going unnoticed.

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5 Responses to “The Kurves Raise Cash for Cadets”

  1. Click if you like this comment Steephill Bee
    says:

    Indeed, well done the Kurves for your chariteee work. Not only should their good deeds be noted but their excellent musicanship and the standard of the music writing of their lead man Jamie Fineran should be acknowledged. Look out for any upcoming gigs, hopefully they will be playing again before their appearance on the Bandstand at the Bestival. Rock on Captain!

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  2. Click if you like this comment Jimmy
    says:

    I think they are very talented young men and will take themselves very far.

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  3. Click if you like this comment Nadia
    says:

    I want them to get a deal so everyone can hear them

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  4. Click if you like this comment Karen
    says:

    I have only just found your music where have you been all my life

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  5. [...] After winning the votes of the public, next week playing in front of an esteemed panel of judges will be the Guy Page Trio, The Shanklin Freakshow (finalists in the IW Festival BOTB Comp), Magic Octagon (who recently won the IW Festival BOTB Comp, The Steam Machine and The Kurves. [...]

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