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The Enemy, Supergrass, Coxon drawings up for sale The Enemy Tickets

Get your hands on some sketches by the Crisis supergroup

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Unique drawings by The Enemy, Supergrass, Graham Coxon and New Young Pony Club have been put up for sale.

The sketches, drawn as part of the band’s involvement with charity Crisis' all-star supergroup, were conducted in the manner of the game Consequences, with different musicians drawing a head, body and legs without seeing the others’ contributions.

The pictures are up for sale from midday today (February 27) on eBay.

Many of the musicians involved are also performing on March 2 at London’s Roundhouse for the charity, including Paul Weller, Dirty Pretty Things, Graham Coxon, Supergrass, New Young Pony Club, Reverend & The Makers, BabyshamblesDrew McConnell and The SmithsAndy Rourke.

For more information, go to Crisisconsequences.com.


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