![]() Friday, 2nd Nov 2007 10:36 The new version of Town classic Edward Ebenezer Jeremiah Brown, previously known as Come On The Town, by local punk/ska band The Ballistics is now available for purchase online. The CD has been recorded to raise funds for the Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society and will be given an airing at Portman Road on Tuesday. You can now buy the CD, which contains two extra tracks by The Ballistics, from Oxford Music here. Organiser Malcolm Thompson explained the reasons for the CD to TWTD: "The reason for this CD is because Blues legend Kevin Beattie wants to raise funds for MS to say thank you to the Society for all the help and support they have given to his wife Maggie, who sadly suffers from the illness. This is one of many events I am trying to organise to do just that." "I would like to take this opportunity to say a heartfelt thank you to all the people who put their time, talent, money and, above all, their unquestioning trust in this CD project. I would like to appeal to all Town fans to please buy this CD and to make someone's life a little more comfortable." The CD is also available by post for £4.99, which includes p&p. Please send cheques made payable to ITISC to ITISC, PO Box 150, Haverhill, CB9 7QB. Details on www.itisc.org.uk All proceeds will go to the MS Society. Also anyone wanting a personally signed and dedicated copy of Kevin Beattie's book The Greatest Footballer England Never Had can order through www.itisc.org.uk
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