Laurence Jones Helping Charity With Album Release Show
. (The Blues) Laurence Jones is aiming to make his third album's launch night a sell-out - because it's also a charity fundraiser event. The award-winning 21-year-old bluesman releases latest studio work What It's Gonna Be next month, and he'll perform a set featuring some of its tracks at Leamington Spa's Zephyr Lounge on April 2. Jones is hoping that the event will raise �1000 for the Crohn's And Collitis UK organisation, which provides help and support for those who suffer the diseases. Jones, who's had Chrohn's for five years, says: "This is my way of giving a little back for all the support I've had from doctors, hospitals, the charity, friends, fans and family." Read more here. The Blues Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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