Resound Male Voices a Brighton & Hove based male singing group, have recorded a professionally produced music video that is to be debuted on World AIDS Day in aid of a local LGB&T mental health charity MindOut.
The video is a playful take on a classic Billy Joel song called The Longest Time. Aspiring to find ways of giving their audiences the quirky and humorous performances they’ve come to expect, the video also provides a witty personal introduction to each of Resound Male Voices’ individual members
The launch of the video will take place at a free public event on World AIDS Day, Sunday, December 1 at 7.30pm in Legends, Basement Club, Brighton, where donations will be gratefully accepted for MindOut the LGBT mental health charity.
“We had such fun putting this project together and are excited about presenting it to a wider audience. We are hoping to raise a total of £1,000 for MindOut from collections at the launch event and online via LocalGiving, whilst also raising awareness of the important services they provide,” said Swedish-born opera singer and vocal coach Stefan Holmström, Resound’s Musical Director.
Ahead of the launch event, sneak peeks and out-takes of the video are being released on Resound Male Voices’ Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ResoundMaleVoices and on their YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/user/resoundmalevoices.
If you want to make an online donation directly to MindOut then you can do so via their LocalGiving.com page via http://localgiving.com/charity/mindout quoting “Thanks Resound!” in the message box.
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