Public Service Broadcasting Announce One-Off Charity Show
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(Prog) Public Service Broadcasting have announced a one-off charity show. The duo will play London's Islington Assembly Hall on November 23 in aid of Bowel Cancer UK. And songwriter and guitarist J Willgoose Esq says he wanted to do the show as his life has been touched with the disease. He says: "In late September last year my wife, Sarah, was diagnosed with stage 3 bowel cancer at the age of 33, totally out of the blue. She has now completed her treatment and we're hopeful for the best possible outcome, so as a band we really wanted to try to do something positive to help promote the great work Bowel Cancer UK do for patients and their families." Sarah adds: "A lot of people - myself included, prior to diagnosis - would think of bowel cancer as a disease which mainly affects older people. We really wanted to draw people's attention to Bowel Cancer UK's Never Too Young campaign and make sure that people of all ages are aware of the symptoms of bowel cancer and know that they should seek medical attention straight away if they notice any of them." Read more here. Prog Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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