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Music is food for funds
KIND HEARTS: Massalla Lounge proprietor Rubel Mulaim with Red Cross fundraising co-ordinator Safina Hussain, assistant service co-ordinator Elle Clark, Red Cross volunteer and solo musician Lee Smith and members of the group Strange Machines  Nick Willcocks, Colin Bentley and Chewie' (12342901)
KIND HEARTS: Massalla Lounge proprietor Rubel Mulaim with Red Cross fundraising co-ordinator Safina Hussain, assistant service co-ordinator Elle Clark, Red Cross volunteer and solo musician Lee Smith and members of the group Strange Machines Nick Willcocks, Colin Bentley and Chewie' (12342901)

INDIAN drummers, delicious food and live bands will help a Worcester restaurant raise money for charity.

Massalla Lounge, in Broad Street, Worcester, is hosting a fund-raising night in aid of the Worcestershire branch of the British Red Cross. Entitled Come Rain or Shine, the event will feature live music from Worcester band Strange Machine and Malvern group Mutmeista, as well as a charity raffle, a display of Indian drumming and dinner.

Organiser Rusal Khayyum said: "All the money raised will be spent locally.

"There will be good food, wine, and music from local bands. It will be a good night and we are hoping the Mayor of Worcester, Councillor Stephan Inman, will come."

Come Rain or Shine takes place on Tuesday, May 6, and tickets are £20.

For more information call 01905 729955.

9:16pm Thursday 27th March 2008

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