Three teenagers have created a pop, dance and electro band raising money for the Royal Marsden cancer hospital.
Collision Spectrum is made up of 16 year olds Duncan Woolford, Nathan Norris and Ollie Blagg from Sutton Grammar School.
They initially set up the band as a result of a Citizenship project but due to positive feedback on their first single, Animals, they have decided to pursue a career in music.
Duncan, from Leatherhead, said: “At the start of the year in Citizenship we were asked to do a big school project that would benefit at least one person in some way.
“Us three got together and thought about our strengths and a similar one for all of us was our music.
“We decided on something along the lines of a concert then we ended up with the idea of a charity single.
“A lot of people have given us good feedback on the first single. We are raising money for the Royal Marsden’s terminally ill ward.
“Nathan and Ollie both live close to the Royal Marsden and Ollie’s dad helps out there.”
To listen to the track, recorded on a computer in Duncan's bedroom, visit: http://youtu.be/qqioG4tp8hc
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