Sting Bringing Music To Disadvantaged Kids In His Home Town
. Sting said, "Having grown up on Tyneside, I'm pleased to support this appeal for The Arches project and The Sage Gateshead's ongoing commitment to creating opportunities for today's young musicians and music lovers in the North East." Lord Puttnam of Queensgate, Chair of the Sage Gateshead, said, "Sting has always been a great friend to this organization so for him to cement his support by becoming patron of this hugely important project is a milestone for The Sage Gateshead and greatly appreciated by all the people connected to it." more on this story Gibson.com is an official news provider for the antiMusic.com.
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