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Band needs dancers



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UP-and-coming band The Brays are looking for potential stars to appear in a video for a forthcoming single.
The Peterborough-based group, who include Stamford-born drummer Keith Ford, are teaming up with Spalding gla-mour model Kelly Bell in their new video for the song Sin.

The band, who won last year’s Mercury Road to the Riverside competition, hope the single will eventually end up on MTV. They are auditioning for dancers to appear on-screen and hopefuls must impress a team of judges – including Kelly Bell, Hereward FM DJ Kev Lawrence and band members.

Lead guitarist Matt Seddon, 28, said: “We’re looking for serious dancers who want to be in the video. We’re open-minded about what style of dancing they do.”

Dancers should take along a backing track, although music can be provided. Auditions will be held at Radius, above The Solstice bar, in Northminster, Peterborough, on Sunday.



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  • Last Updated: 07 May 2008 4:27 PM
  • Source: Stamford Mercury
  • Location: Stamford
 
 
  

 
 


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