Founded by Dan Littlechild in 2011 the project was founded to provide a showcase for musicians and singer-songwriters within Kent & surrounding areas whilst raising money for local charities. Now performing at several venues around the area the project is proud to be working with acts from afar afield as Philadelphia, South Africa and Los Angeles as well as the Kent, Sussex, London, Dorset and Home Counties area.
Dan has clean DBS Check 2015, Safeguarding Children & Vulnerable Adults training and has Emergency First Aid at Work training valid until 2018.
A major part of the project's aim is also to support local and national charities and since it was set up the project has helped raise at least £20000 for our charities including KASBAH, SANDS, Friends Of Grosvenor & Hilbert Park, Demelza House, Headsmart, Centrepoint, Guide Dogs, MacMillan Cancer, Help For Heroes and the Orphan Ministry International in Uganda who take care of 87 orphans.
2015 ihas been an even busier year with Angelfest 4, a Big Weekender for The Kezi Silverstone Trust, FOGH Party in the Park, Foal Farm Festival, Keyfest 3, Unfest Remembering Chloe and much much more. Come join in the fun!!
2015 has also seen us associate with Rattling Strings in North Dorset under the watchful eyes of Jason Lloyd-Bevis and Si Genaro. To check out their events click here
2014 saw us sponsor two guide dogs and one hearing dog for the deaf, and in addition to this we helped to raise £3300 for a local flood support group through Angelfest 2014. This money was used to help the residents affected and also donations were made to two other charities from the remaining sums.
In Xmas 2014 we released a single 'It's Christmas Time' performed by The Acoustic Reverbs, a collaboration of our acts and a children's choir. The song was donated to the project by Sussex-based singer songwriter James Morris and was recorded at The Barracks Studio in Sevenoaks Weald and Mixed and Mastered at Vi-ViD Studio Brighton The video has been produced by Munro Productions. All funds raised from the single will go to Taylor-Made Dreams, a charity supporting children with life limiting illness and their families.
In 2013 we added Cardiac Risk In The Young, Ehlers-Danloss UK, Against Breast Cancer, Breast Cancer Care, Leukaemia Research and Multiple Sclerosis UK to our great causes.
Founded by Dan Littlechild in 2011 the project was founded to provide a showcase for musicians and singer-songwriters within Kent & surrounding areas whilst raising money for local charities. Now performing at several venues around the area the project is proud to be working with acts from afar afield as Philadelphia, South Africa and Los Angeles as well as the Kent, Sussex, London, Dorset and Home Counties area.
Dan has clean DBS Check 2015, Safeguarding Children & Vulnerable Adults training and has Emergency First Aid at Work training valid until 2018.
A major part of the project's aim is also to support local and national charities and since it was set up the project has helped raise at least £20000 for our charities including KASBAH, SANDS, Friends Of Grosvenor & Hilbert Park, Demelza House, Headsmart, Centrepoint, Guide Dogs, MacMillan Cancer, Help For Heroes and the Orphan Ministry International in Uganda who take care of 87 orphans.
2015 ihas been an even busier year with Angelfest 4, a Big Weekender for The Kezi Silverstone Trust, FOGH Party in the Park, Foal Farm Festival, Keyfest 3, Unfest Remembering Chloe and much much more. Come join in the fun!!
2015 has also seen us associate with Rattling Strings in North Dorset under the watchful eyes of Jason Lloyd-Bevis and Si Genaro. To check out their events click here
2014 saw us sponsor two guide dogs and one hearing dog for the deaf, and in addition to this we helped to raise £3300 for a local flood support group through Angelfest 2014. This money was used to help the residents affected and also donations were made to two other charities from the remaining sums.
In Xmas 2014 we released a single 'It's Christmas Time' performed by The Acoustic Reverbs, a collaboration of our acts and a children's choir. The song was donated to the project by Sussex-based singer songwriter James Morris and was recorded at The Barracks Studio in Sevenoaks Weald and Mixed and Mastered at Vi-ViD Studio Brighton The video has been produced by Munro Productions. All funds raised from the single will go to Taylor-Made Dreams, a charity supporting children with life limiting illness and their families.
In 2013 we added Cardiac Risk In The Young, Ehlers-Danloss UK, Against Breast Cancer, Breast Cancer Care, Leukaemia Research and Multiple Sclerosis UK to our great causes.