Music In Translation


Lymington based 3 piece indie rock band Music In Translation have recorded an original Christmas song, “It’s Xmas Don’t You Know” in aid of local charity The Lymington Centre, released for download on 7th November.

The single release will be accompanied by a fundraising gig, also in aid of The Lymington Centre, on Saturday 10th Dec at The Lymington Centre’s Fuller/ Mcllellan Hall at 7pm – entry by donation.

Music In Translation

The Lymington centre (formally known as The Lymington Community Centre), is one of only a handful of truly independent community centres in the UK, with its primary funding coming from memberships and centre users, as well as donations. Opened in 1947, the centre struggles to maintain and modernise its large collection of aging and listed buildings, as well as to continue to provide the huge range of services which are invaluable to the local community, including room hire, classes, cinema, cafÈ and pre-school, as well as simply being a safe and welcoming place for people of all walks of like to meet, relax and unwind.

Music In Translation

Music In Translation have been together for 3 years and consist of husband and wife Paul and Nikki Pusey on guitar and vocals, and Jake chambers on bass and vocals. They play a wide range of covers as well as pen original songs. The xmas song is available for download from all major online stores. Direct links to all major online stores are available on their website www.musicintranslation.eu. There is an accompanying music video, filmed on site at the Lymington Centre, which you can see below.

Links
http://www.musicintranslation.eu
https://www.facebook.com/musicintranslation