Ed Tudor- Pole at the Green Door Store in Brighton, singing for Heads On

The night opened with raw blues from Thee Uncontrollables, followed by ska-punk of Ratbag, before the Wierd Things performed Bowie-esque songs. Atilla the Stockbroker recited some fabulous poems before Ed Tudor did his stuff.
After the event, Ed Tudor said "Thank you so much for everything and I am so glad that it was a mission accomplished for us both."
Alison Naylor, organiser of the event said; "We're working on a plan to use the money raised on the night for Heads On to provide a tutoring session for patients at the Hellingly Centre. This, we hope, will involve writing performing and recording raps for broadcast on the Hellingly Centre's radio show, which is the brainchild of Technical Instructor Dylan Hibbert."
The event raised around £775 for Heads On - a big thank you to both Alison Naylor and Dylan Hibbert who gave up their time to organise the event to raise money for two charities close to their hearts.