A gig and CD in aid of the charity The Noah's Ark Appeal has been put together by Pembrokeshire College students.
During their final year, the National Diploma music technology students spent months recording a CD to launch at the gig as well as organising performances, sound equipment and marketing. The concert is being held at the Tenby Rugby Club on Friday, March 14, at 7 pm. The first act will be on at 7.30 pm.
The 48-minute-long CD - Flood - features DJs, solo artists and local bands, including some performers who attend the college, and will be on sale at the gig at a cost of £5. The line-up for the gig features Chasing Grace, Random Perception, DJ Mimix, Order Sixty Six, Winch House, MSO and Youngstaz.
The students' lecturer, Chris Rees, said: "The CD launch gives the students the opportunity to organise their own event, arranging everything from advertisements to booking the bands."
Music technology student, Kate Morris, commented: "It's wicked! I'm just looking forward to it. It will be really good to do something for charity and to get a crowd for the gig in Tenby."
Her classmate, Tim Duthie, added: "We really want it to be successful. We started recording back in October and we began organising the gig in January. I'm also really happy to be doing something in aid of the Noah's Ark Appeal." Entry to the event costs £3.50, but a special package deal will be on offer where you can get entry and a CD for only £7.
Doors open at 7 pm at the Tenby Rugby Club, the first band will be on at 7.30 pm. For more info look on the web site at myspace.com/fmpmusictech





