For the Benefit of Mr B
For the Benefit of Mr B
Hello Sailor's 40th Anniversary show at Powerstation now a benefit concert for Sailor frontman
Graham Brazier
Brent Eccles and Entertainment and Hello Sailor wish to advise that all proceeds from Hello Sailors’ 40th Anniversary gig at the Powerstation, Auckland on Friday 18 September will go to Graham Brazier following the sad news of his heart attack a fortnight ago.
The show will be opened by The Band of Brothers featuring Jordan Luck, Peter Urlich, Eddie Rayner, Brett Adams, Peter Warren, Bryan Bell and Dave Gent.
Hello Sailor (Harry Lyon, Rick Ball, Paul Woolright, Stuart Pearce and Jimmy Taylor) will then take the stage with lead vocals shared by them & some of New Zealand's leading finest singers including Hammond Gamble and Shona Laing filling in for their mate.
Patrons who had already purchased tickets for the concert on the 18th September should retain them as they are valid for this show.
Patrons wishing to purchase tickets can do so now from ticketmaster.co.nz
Graham's health is improving and he is looking forward to leaving hospital.
If anyone wishes to donate to Graham Brazier and his recovery it can be done via bank deposit to:
SANDI ANDERSON TRUST ACCOUNT
ASB CENTRAL AUCKLAND COMMERCIAL
12-3019-0695838-02
ASB SWIFT CODE IS ASBBZN2A REF. BRAZIER 2357/14
HELLO SAILOR'S 40th ANNIVERSARY CONCERT :
FOR THE BENEFIT OF MR B
With the Band Of Brothers
FRI 18 SEPT AUCKLAND - POWERSTATION
ticketmaster.co.nz Tickets on sale now!
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