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Huge thanks to The Dead South - In Hell I'll Be In Good Company [Official Music Video] for the inspiration to make this style of video.
https://youtu.be/B9FzVhw8_bY
Music mixed by Levs Music http://levsmusic.co.uk
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Brothers, Glenn and Grant Davison each bring a unique character to their performance as The Gherkins. Dressed in their signature green suits, brightly coloured bow ties – topped with one of their many ‘interesting’ hats: Audiences are quickly wooed by the feel-good philosophy, charm and quick wit that both bring to the stage as seasoned entertainers.
Glenn and Grant are no newcomers when it comes to live performance. Since the 80’s Grant has been passionately involved in the local music scene in and around Hull and completed a music degree in 2007. Over the last 20 years, Glenn has made numerous TV appearances in popular cooking shows and won Ch4’s ‘Come Dine With Me’ (Hull) in 2011 as well as appearing in 3 feature films.
For Wedding, Funerals, Corporate events and all social occasions.
Vist us at: https://thegherkins.co.uk
Stiefel, a GSK company, announced today that Hats On For Skin Health, its global campaign with the International League of Dermatological Societies (ILDS), has raised enough funds to produce 15,000 sun-protective hats for albinos living in East Africa and has already distributed more than 2,000 hats. The hats are being distributed from Tanzania, where estimates are that 98 percent of albino children will die before the age of 40 from cancers of the skin – a direct result of the sun’s damaging rays. Worldwide, albinism affects about one in 20,000 people. However the incidence of albinism in Sub-Saharan Africa is significantly higher than in the rest of the world, specifically in Tanzania where the incidence is one in 1,429.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/55030-stiefel-gsk-ilds-hats-on-for-skin-health-campaign-east-africa
Spotted: Nick Offerman and his dad Ric fishing in a handmade canoe on a serene and quiet lake, communicating as only fathers and sons do.
Of the experience, Offerman said, “Working with my Dad (aka my hero) was a sincere honor and a treat - especially since all we had to do was go fishing. And if people have enjoyed my stoic expressions, then I expect they’re about to have their hats fly off when they lay eyes on the face of the august edifice from whence I sprung.”
Grab your dad, pour yourselves a glass of Lagavulin and enjoy responsibly.
To view the multimedia release go to:
http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7848951-my-tales-of-whisky-fathers-day/
Fancy hats, mint juleps and thoroughbred horses – the three main ingredients to one of the premier sporting events and celebrations in the country. As someone who always brings the fun wherever he goes, Captain Morgan is looking to shake up the festivities by making an unprecedented offer to enter a mule – yes, you read that right – in the elite horse race of the season.
Captain Morgan’s newest friend, the Morgan Mule – who is 1 part horse, 1 part donkey and 2 parts Captain – has always wanted to prove his racing chops. The exclusive competition is typically limited to 20, three-year-old thoroughbred horses who qualify based on a tiered point system from a series of races. But as an advocate of fun for all, Captain Morgan is promising that if the Morgan Mule is allowed to compete, he will donate $1 million to charity.
To view the multimedia release go to:
https://www.multivu.com/players/English/8093551-captain-morgan-mule/