Worthing band Murdoch’s Crazy Eyes releases charity Christmas video

Popular Worthing band Murdoch’s Crazy Eyes has released a charity Christmas cover to raise money for Sussex Homeless Support.
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The band launched the video of their version of Band Aid, Do They Know It’s Christmas on Facebook on Friday evening.

Rob Pope from MCE Music said: “The video features several other local professional musicians, all, as I’m sure you know, have been out of work this year.

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“The band wanted to raise some money this December for the charity Sussex Homeless Support. We released the video Friday evening and by Saturday afternoon, we had raised more than £750 already, which is amazing.

A clip from the Murdoch's Crazy Eyes video of their version of Band Aid, Do They Know It’s ChristmasA clip from the Murdoch's Crazy Eyes video of their version of Band Aid, Do They Know It’s Christmas
A clip from the Murdoch's Crazy Eyes video of their version of Band Aid, Do They Know It’s Christmas

“We hope to raise as much money as possible for a very worthy charity. The homeless charity didn’t receive any government grants during the pandemic and have relied solely on donations.”

The video was released as a seasonal special as part of the band’s Lockdown Session series.

Sussex Homeless Support is a Brighton-based charitable incorporated organisation providing support, advice and outreach to people suffering housing crisis in Sussex.

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Volunteers run a street kitchen at The Clocktower in Brighton every Sunday, serving meals, giving out clothes and offering advice to around 200 rough sleepers and vulnerable people.

Go to Murdoch’s Crazy Eyes on Facebook to hear the song and see the video.

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