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Festive CD to raise money for PIPS

MIAMI Showband Legend Des Lee and radio & TV presenter Robin Elliott have joined forces with friends in the music industry to record a Christmas CD to raise money for PIPS.

The double A-side Angels Among Us/Let It Be Christmas features a line-up of special guest artists including Elvis impersonator Jim ‘The King’ Brown, Grand Opera House Panto Star Conleth Kane & Country Music stars Aidan Quinn & Cathy McGovern.

PIPS (Public Initiative for the Prevention of Suicide & Self-harm) was established in 2003 following the suicides of 13 young people under the age of 18 in North Belfast.

PIPS provides support, advice, information, counselling and training from their base on Belfast’s Antrim Road.

PIPS work in partnership with the local community and other support services to ensure people have access to appropriate services and are receiving the best possible support with the most efficient use of resources.

The CD is now available from www.regroupentertainment.com


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