Video Celebrates Town\'s Last 50 Years - Ipswich Town News
Ipswich-born singer/songwriter and season ticket holder Asa Jennings has completed work on a superb video celebrating Town’s success over the last 50 years.
Asa's debut album My Own Worst Enemy was released in 2007 and has gone on to sell in over 30 countries. Last season he was asked by former Town star Fabian Wilnis to write a new club theme and a low res version his video for Let's Go To Town is now available to view here. A high res version of half of it can be seen here with the completed piece to follow in the next few days.
The video includes clips of Town’s League Championship, FA Cup, UEFA Cup and promotion-winning sides, and some of the club's greatest ever players and goals and took Asa more than 75 hours to complete.
Asa and his band
Also on Asa's YouTube channel are videos from the making of Let's Go To Town as well as vocal performances from the likes of Kevin Beattie, Fabian Wilnis, Jason Dozzell and Pim Balkestein.
You can hear more of Asa's songs on his website http://www.asajennings.com.
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