Unsung Heroes- 7 Inch AA Side Vinyl (All profits to charity) A SIDE- Iqbal Masih. AA SIDE - Ruby Bridges

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Unsung Heroes- 7 Inch AA Side Vinyl (All profits to charity) A SIDE- Iqbal Masih. AA SIDE - Ruby Bridges

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Double AA side 7 Inch Vinyl ‘Unsung Heroes’ , which consists of two songs inspired by two real heroes we’ve written about in light of current events. This is a truly unique 7 inch record as all band members will record at their homes with no physical contact, rehearsal or direct interaction with each other. A true record of the times.

All profits from vinyl and digital sales will be going to the World Health Organisation.

Worldwide shipping is at a fixed cost of £4.50 for all singles (Approx €5.00/ $5.50)

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Delivery of Vinyl will be approximately 4 weeks after the 1st digital release arriving with you early July.

We appreciate the long wait time but this allows us not to over or under order on vinyl and maximise our donation to the WHO.

Unsung Heroes and inspiration.

‘Whilst on lock down at home, I kept thinking there must be something we can do. Both my sisters work for the NHS on the front line so I needed to do something to help’. Jet

Both songs are about two brave people who, in their time, faced extreme danger and huge challenges to make changes in the world for others:

Ruby Bridges - At six years old became the first African American student to integrate into an elementary school in the South USA. Ruby and her mother were escorted by four federal marshals to the school every day that year. She walked past crowds screaming vicious slurs at her. Undeterred, she didn’t miss a single day of school despite all the abuse and physical threats she received.

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Iqbal Masih was sold into slavery by his parents at 4 years old to the owner of a carpet factory. After many years of forced labour he eventually escaped. He then decided to help over 3,000 Pakistani children that were in ‘bonded labour’ to escape to freedom and made speeches about child slavery throughout the world. He was regularly threatened for speaking out but continued to give speeches regardless of the danger to himself. After receiving many awards for heroism Iqbal was murdered at just 12 years old.