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Kelly Bell stars in Brays' Peterborough video shoot



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A TOUCH of glamour was brought to two city centre venues when one of Peterborough's biggest bands recorded a music video.
Stunning dancing girls took centre stage as The Brays filmed the video for their single Sin.

Based around the Seven Deadly Sins, the band put together a full compliment of friends and extras to carry out the two-day shoot.

The Brays used both the Angels table-dancing club and the Radius venue, in Northminster, to film the video.

The star of video is Page 3 model Kelly Bell, from Spalding, who was happy to support the boys.

Singer Gavin Hyde said the shoot went well, adding: "We had about 150 people turn up for the crowd scene, and it all ran smoothly.

"The girls looked great and we can't wait to see what it all looks like.

"We hope to hold a premiere event at the Showcase Cinema at the end of July."

The video was directed by Joby Stephens, who has worked on films Casino Royale, Blood Diamond and The Golden Compass.

Barnet Hair Salon, in Oundle Road, did the hair and make-up.

The band are still looking for sponsors to help foot the £10,000 bill. To help out, e-mail thebrays@hotmail.co.uk or visit www.the-brays.moonfruit.com or their MySpace page

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  • Last Updated: 25 June 2008 3:11 PM
  • Source: Peterborough ET
  • Location: Peterborough
 
 
  

 
 


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