4:16pm Wednesday 14th May 2008 in
THE drummer from popular band Razorlight will be launching his new album at Naomi House Children's Hospice.
Andy Burrows, will be visiting the hospice in Sutton Scotney on May 23 to play an informal session with the young patients and students from nearby colleges.
The hospice, which cares from children from Salisbury and south Wiltshire who have life-limiting illness, is currently raising £12 million to build and equip a new centre for 14 to 25-year-olds.
When Andy, who was brought up in Winchester, heard about the jacksplace@naomihouse project he agreed to be patron of the appeal and has dedicated his new album Colour of my Dreams to the hospice.
Razorlight shot to fame in 2004 and have had hits with America, Before I Fall to Pieces and In The Morning.
The band has won a host of awards and appeared at festivals across the world.
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