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Save Tin Pan Alley
14 Eki 2016
We're in The WEST END EXTRA again Published: 14 October, 2016
by ZAMIRA RAHIM
"THE Save Denmark Street campaign staged a pop-up concert at the Phoenix Artist Club on Wednesday.The event featured singer-songwriter Jessie Jetski and comedian Ronnie Golden, and was the first of a series of performances at the venue in Phoenix Street in support of a new documentary.
The organisers are hoping to preserve the musical heritage of Denmark Street, also known as Tin Pan Alley, which in its heyday was home to NME and the legendary Regent Sound Studio.
Concerts are being held to raise funds for Tin Pan Alley Tales, a documentary featuring the stories of people who have lived and worked in the area.
Save Denmark Street’s chairman Henry Scott-Irvine said: “All our efforts are now focused on funding our film.” A “crowdfunding” page has been launched at www.phundee.com/reward/campaign/tin-pan-alley-tales-the-film Donate here at the LINK"
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