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Local musicians strip off for Laid Bare charity calendar launched in Ashford

Ashford musicians stripped off and were pictured with only their instruments for a new charity calendar.

The Laid Bare project by photographer Sam Sutton features popular local artists naked to raise money for two great causes.

Sam, of LivesThruALens, has been working on the project for two months and is donating all proceeds from the 2017 calendar to Pilgrims Hospice and Epilepsy Awareness.

Now KentOnline can reveal an exclusive taster of the naked, but tasteful pictures.

Paul Stephenson bassist from Copacetic and Gary Friend, bassist from Legacy
Paul Stephenson bassist from Copacetic and Gary Friend, bassist from Legacy
Steve Campkin, drummer in Slam Cartel
Steve Campkin, drummer in Slam Cartel
Kirsty Rollings, vocalist
Kirsty Rollings, vocalist
Brian Whittle, guitarist, saxophonist and vocalist
Brian Whittle, guitarist, saxophonist and vocalist
Mandy Rossi Manager with Slam Cartel
Mandy Rossi Manager with Slam Cartel
Jay Gee, drummer with Door54
Jay Gee, drummer with Door54
Ben Kisnorbo, guitarist with The Polytones and Man Eat Monkey
Ben Kisnorbo, guitarist with The Polytones and Man Eat Monkey
Sadie, bassist with Man Eat Monkey and The Polytones
Sadie, bassist with Man Eat Monkey and The Polytones
Gary Moffat singer with Slam Cartel
Gary Moffat singer with Slam Cartel

The project has received support and sponsorship from a host of Ashford businesses, including The Windmill Inn, Down The Pub Radio, Out of Our Tree Forest School, Kent Plant Services, String Wind Repairs, Box Clever Development and Grassroots Gardening.

It was officially launched at a special gig at the Windmill Inn on Thursday, November 3.

Calendars are £10 each and can be ordered by contacting Sam at www.facebook.com/LivesThruALens.

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