tbc to Unleash 'Talk of the Town'

|PIC1|British Christian Girl band tbc will launch of their new album Talk of the Town with a concert at Manchester Apollo Theatre on 23 November 2007.

The Innervation Trust band will be joined by The Pop Connection Choir and thebandwithnoname.

tbc consists of Natalie Trueman from West Sussex, Megan Howard from Essex, Lucy-Jayne Wells from Atlanta in the US and Rachel Holmes from Glossop. The band is popular for performing songs with energetic dance routines and positive lyrics.

tbc aim their music and performance at the pre-teen age group, focussing on primary school weeks, work in kids' clubs, festivals, church events and summer holiday clubs.

Since 2002, Innervation Trust has been dedicated to presenting the Christian message to young people through music. All proceeds raised by the band are used to train and manage school bands called 'Collectives' in East Anglia www.collectiveeastanglia.com, Wiltshire www.collectiveband.com and soon in Manchester.

For more information on tbc, go to www.tbcmusic.com.
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