Kevin Dyson

3Rounds:20Clowns

Fundraising for The Ayrshire Hospice

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3Rounds:20Clowns, 1 October 2011
Participants: Kevin Dyson, Colin Hunter, Bruce Mackintosh, Lee Boyce, Stevie Bell, Steven Carson, David Hanvey, David Ferguson, Paul Thomson, Brian Chambers, Sean Kelly, Stevie McLoughlan, Murray Collier, Matt Hickman, David Grimason, Kyle Howie
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3Rounds 20Clowns

the REAL battle of the bands

 

Battle of Bands is a contest in which many bands compete for the title of "best band". The winner is determined by a panel of judges, the general response of the audience, or a combination. The winning band usually receives a prize in addition to bragging rights. Traditionally, battles of bands are held at live music events and forums.” - Wikipedia

 

As much a part of a fledgling musician's career as learning how to talk nonsense to cover for the third string-breakage of the night or playing in front of two men and a dog, Battle of the Bands nights have become a part of our gig culture.

 

Haven't you wished that, just for once, a Battle of the Bands would really live up to its billing and become a real battle?

 

That is exactly what is about to happen in Ayr's Citadel Leisure Centre on Saturday, October 1 - 3Rounds 20Clowns – a REAL battle of the bands.

 

A total of 20 singers, guitarists, drummers and even promoters, will lay it all on the line to represent their bands, nay their whole music scene, by stepping into the ring.

 

3Rounds 20Clowns is a charity boxing tournament featuring two teams of 10 musicians. Each fighter will take on an opponent across three one and a half minute rounds at Ayr's Citadel Leisure Centre in aid of Ayrshire Hospice.

 

Among the musicmakers willing to lay it on the line are Scotland's hottest rockers Attica Rage, fresh from a UK tour and summer of festivals, singer songwriter Colin Hunter, metalheads Switchblade Scream, Blood Thread and Sound Over Silence and prog poppers Culann. Even promoters are getting in the on the act, having their own private battle.

 

The event has gained the thumbs up from none other than legendary musician and boxing expert, former Pantera frontman Phil Anselmo.

 

Will the metalheads make mincemeat of the popstar, indie take a beating from hip-hop? Head along to the Citadel on Saturday, October 1 to find out.

 

3Rounds 20Clowns is part of PROJECT MAYHEM a wider day of charity boxing taking place at the Citadel in aid of many great causes.

 

The Ayrshire Hospice provides a specialist palliative care service aiming to enhance the quality of life of patients. This service provides support to relieve physical and emotional distress. The patient and family are seen as a unit of care and contact may continue with family members into the bereavement period.

The Hospice is a registered charity (SC011390), largely dependent on voluntary donations. Hospice services are free of charge and are available to patients over 16 years of age throughout Ayrshire and Arran.

 

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The Ayrshire Hospice

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Our charity cares for adults in Ayrshire and Arran with life-limiting illnesses. We help them live as actively as possible to the end of their lives, however long that may be. Hospice care is open to all. It’s free for patients but it’s not free to provide. So we need to raise over £4M each year.

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£1,340.00
+ £173.00 Gift Aid
Online donations
£900.00
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£440.00

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