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Philadelphia Grand Jury Want Break World Record

by Paul Cashmere - October 9 2009

Sydney indie punk soul outfit Philadelphia Grand Jury will be filming their next video in Sydney on Sunday and they want as many bands as possible to join them to create a world record video.

This will be an attempt to get as many bands in one location at one time.

What they want to do is pack out an area of Christison Park in Vaucluse with as the bands and create a Where’s Wally environment.

Rock bands, jazz bands, marching bands, any bands are needed to take part in the video.

Philadelphia Grand Jury, as the Philly Jays as they are also known, will be making the clip for their song ‘The Good News’ from the debut album ‘Hope Is For Hopers’.

Details are:

What: Filming of the new Philadelphia Grand Jury music video, shot and produced
by production company Hive. Representatives from the World Records
Academy will also be on hand to officiate the world record attempt.
Where: Christison Park, Old South Head Rod, Vaucluse NSW
When: 3pm-5pm, Sunday 11 October 2009

Also, its your last chance to get in the Whodeani clip for ‘Tweet Me’.

If you have a webcam, you can contribute to the clip by emailing tweetmesong@gmail.com to be sent a sample.

Film your bit on your webcam, send it in, and you could be in the next hit by Whodeani ‘Tweet Me’.

Watch Tweet Me sample here:

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