Corona Bloody Virus Extraordinary Episode 61: Rich Huxley - Music From The Attic

Rich Huxley (of Hope & Social fame) connected with me to tell me all about the Music From The Attic project. It is a community music group of "lapsed" musicians who were encouraged to pick up their instruments again. Music From the Attic have headlined the Kirkstall Festival, played at the Lord Mayor's Charity Dinner and performed at many more charity gigs. "Open to people of all ages and abilities, MFTA aims to inspired everyone to pick up their dusty instruments, shake out their singing muscles and rediscover their musical talents. Music From The Attic is fun and friendly. A place to meet interesting people, build confidence and rekindle the joy of playing and singing music."Do check out the TWO featured tracks "See What I Can See" by Music From The Attic and "I'd Do It All Again" by the fabulous Hope & Social with Dancing Years.The video for "See What I Can See" is spectacular (well done Simon Wainwright)This episode was expertly produced by the ever-helpful Richard Hatton. All proceeds from "See What I Can See" go t Leeds Asylum Seeker Support Network: https://lassn.org.uk/https://www.facebook.com/musicfromtheattic/https://musicfromattic.bandcamp.com/https://www.facebook.com/hopeandsocialhttps://www.hopeandsocial.co.uk/https://youtu.be/ZP9INCHxr7sI make no money from this podcast and all I ask is that you enjoy it, tell your friends and if you could leave me a review I would be most grateful.If you know of someone you think would make a great guest, do get in touch - hazelmillichamp@gmail.com.Do send an mp3 or a wav if you would like your track featuring on an episode.

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