The group that raised over £100,000 for Shelter during the 2009 campaign to get Rage Against the Machine to #1 has come up with a novel way to help another charity through a guess the baby contest. Raging for Rhythmix was set up after the charity, which helps disadvantaged youngsters through music, discovered that its name had been taken by a girl group competing in this year's X Factor. Worse still, Simco, the official body behind the show had applied for a European trademark on the name which...
Unreality Music — The group that raised over £100,000 for Shelter during the 2009 campaign to get Rage Against the Machine to #1 has come up with a novel way to help another charity throu... more info