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Remembering Viola Beach, 5 Years On - Impact Magazine

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Viola Beach anniversary remembered with charity cover

Viola Beach remembered on fifth anniversary of their tragic accident with Swings & Waterslides charity cover 5 February, 2021 The late Jack Dakin performing with Viola Beach at the London Koko on January 30th, 2016 (Photo: Alberto Pezzali for Live4ever Media) The cover of the Viola Beach track will raise money for charities of their families’ choice. It’s hard to believe it’s five years now since a young band and their young lives were so tragically cut short. Yet here we are, and on this anniversary friends of Viola Beach have arranged a charity cover of one of the singles which had helped to make the band such a promising one before that road accident on February 13th, 2016 whilst on tour in Sweden.

Warrington singers team up for Viola Beach cover single

ONE of Viola Beach s best loved songs has been reimagined to mark five years since we lost the Warrington band. Featuring seven singers, two guitarists, a bassist and a drummer, a cover of Swings and Waterslides has been recorded by the town s community of musicians and will be released on Friday, February 12. The charity single has even been mixed by Viola Beach s former sound engineer Cal Bate, who now works with Blossoms. Viola Beach were hotly tipped to become one of the UK’s biggest indie bands. But the lives of Kris Leonard, Jack Dakin, River Reeves, Tom Lowe and their Woolston manager Craig Tarry were tragically cut short on February 13, 2016, when they were travelling back from their first international gig at Where s the Music? festival in Norrköping.

Kim Jennett talks about her big moment on The Voice

WERE the judges playing it too safe? That seems to be the consensus of fans of The Voice UK after Stockton Heath s Kim Jennett failed to get through in the second episode of the new series on Saturday. The former Bridgewater High student performed a heavy rock version of R.E.M s Losing My Religion in front of coaches Anne-Marie, Olly Murs, Will.i.am and Tom Jones. By their faces, it was clear she made a big impression but none of them chose her for their team by spinning around on their chairs. We rocked out with Kim Jennett BIG TIME as she put her own spin on @remhq s Losing My Religion ! Air guitars at the ready https://t.co/zcNEmMFTCx#TheVoiceUKpic.twitter.com/oNj7mSGtQX The Voice UK (@thevoiceuk) January 9, 2021

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