Friday 9 May 2014

The Electric Stars aim for No 1 with their ‘Belfast Boy’ single released by Detour on Monday 12th May


Beautiful Music For Beautiful People

THE ELECTRIC STARS new single is a 'Limited Edition Collectors CD' Tribute to a 1960's Icon & Footballing Genius, George Best....

Featuring a brand new version of 'Belfast Boy' & THE ELECTRIC STARS beautiful hymn, 'Georgie (the brightest star)'....

What was once an underground Psych Pop gem, is now a Rip Roaring, Rifftastic, Rock & Roll Diamond!

‘Belfast Boy’ was originally released in 1970 by ‘Don Fardon’ and reached number 32 in the charts. This new version has been brought up to date by The Electric Stars with a new ending thanks to The permission of the publishing company.

It also includes a unique George Best Tribute Booklet, featuring sleeve notes from people who played with George,  knew him & admired his Genius. Including Sir Bobby Charlton, Denis Law, Sir Alex Ferguson, Eamonn Holmes, Ryan Giggs etc.

Now for the important information, we are trying to get this release to Number one for George’s birthday which is on 22nd May   SO please PRE ORDER it at either HMV Records, AMAZON or iTUNES.  All of these outlets sales count towards the chart position   but all this has got to be done in the first week of the release…. SO PLEASE get behind this release and be part of history and make something outstanding happen!

Proceeds from the single will go to The George Best Foundation & The Manchester United Foundation.

Manchester United Foundation works in some of the most disadvantaged areas across Greater Manchester and uses the passion for Manchester United to educate, motivate and inspire young people. We deliver football coaching, skills training, personal development and life changing experiences, providing young people with  opportunities to change their lives for the better. Find out more:   http://www.mufoundation.org/

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