Help a great cause and get your tickets for Rock the Pink Ribbon
- The Old Country Crows

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The Old Country Crows will appear at Rock the Pink Ribbon on Saturday 6th June 2026 at St. Mary's Art Centre in Sandwich, Kent to support Breast Cancer Now.
Come along for a night of music and fundraising and let's rock out together while supporting a great cause.
All proceeds will go towards Breast Cancer Now so don't miss this opportunity to enjoy the live music and make a difference with three bands and one DJ on one great evening.

Timetable for the event as follows: -
Doors at 6:00pm
6:00 - 6:30pm Soul DJ Mark Davis
6:30 - 7:15pm The Old Country Crows
7:15 - 7:45pm Soul DJ Mark Davis
7:45 - 8:30pm BandAge
8:30 - 9:00pm Soul DJ Mark Davis
9:00 - 9:45pm After Dark
9:46 - Finish Soul DJ Mark Davis and Raffle
BandAge is a band of four local musicians. Andy on vocals, Jeremy on guitar, Steve on bass guitar and vocals, and Nigel "Ramone" on Drums, They play mostly punk covers from the 1970s and 1980 including Ramones, Green Day and The Clash. They also play a few lively originals.
After Dark is a six-piece band from East Kent, who play a blend of jazzy blues and bluesy jazz with a hint of soul, swing and old school R&B.
The band consists of: Bass, Drums, Keyboards, Guitar, Sax & Vocals.
Their set includes well known standards, as well as some less well known but genuinely groovy tunes.
The band formed in 2024 and consists of seasoned musicians from the local area.
After Dark have played several local venues and are building a steady and enthusiastic following.
Mark Davis’ passion for jazz, funk and soul goes back a long way. As a young boy living in sixties London, the music that fired him up was Motown. The love of soulful music with a strong beat and bass-line was carried into his teens and by the mid 1970s, Mark was in his element with the emergence of jazz funk. A DJ in and around London for the next 10 years, he also presented radio shows on JFM (and other stations) alongside legends such as Pete Tong and Steve Walsh. He is currently an occasional presenter on Solar Radio and has returned to live gigs in recent years.
New figures show that 920,000 people are living with or beyond a diagnosis of breast cancer in the UK, and it’s projected this figure will reach over 1.4 million people by 20501.
The UK’s leading breast cancer charity launches its commitment to be ‘Breast Cancer Now until we’re Breast Cancer Never’ - with a bold ambition that by 2050, everyone with breast cancer will live and live well.
The is an extremely important cause and all funds raised will be a massive help to beat this disease.
Tickets available at Eventbrite at the following link: -
Showtime: Saturday 6th June 2026 from 6 - 10.30pm
Venue: St. Mary's Art Centre, 59 Strand Street, Sandwich, Kent CT13 9HN




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