- Music
- 09 Mar 05
Oxfam Ireland need your old albums
Vinyl, CDS and tapes are in demand for a music promotion to relief poverty and suffering in Africa
Due to the incredible success of Music Month 04, Oxfam Ireland is making this musical treasure trove an annual event. Last year almost €100,000 was raised. This year the event will be held during April.
Oxfam Ireland is running the Music Month in all of its 43 shops around the country. Special musical promotions and events will be held to fund their work overseas.
There will also be an auction of music memorabilia, including framed and signed photos, CD’s and t-shirts of top artists like REM, The Frames, Damien Rice, Paddy Casey and Rodrigo y Gabriela. The exhibition can be seen at the Front Lounge in Dublin during the first week in April and will then be auctioned on E-Bay.
Music Month 2005 should be an even greater success than last year. For this to happen Oxfam Ireland needs the public to donate as much old music as possible.
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