Jelly Boy shares unreleased track "Often, Not Always" for charity amid coronavirus pandemic
Jelly Boy is back with unreleased track "Often, Not Always", which he's released to raise money for Little Village, a charity supporting families at risk in London during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The new track was recorded by Jonny Coddington at London's Bottle Rocket studios, and was mixed by Adam Lasus of Fireproof Recording in LA.
Jelly Boy, aka Benji Compston, wrote on Instagram, "I just dropped a previously unreleased Jelly Boy track on Bandcamp (link in bio). All proceeds are going to Little Village for their 'Virtual Village' supporting families in London most at risk of hardship from COVID-19. I’ve got kids and I can’t even imagine the struggle some people are going through right now, so let’s help them out folks (whether you like, hate or are completely indifferent to my music). Peace, Love and good health x"
View this post on InstagramA post shared by Benji Compston (@benjamincompston) on Apr 2, 2020 at 10:25am PDT
The new track is Jelly Boy's first since teaming up with Pet Shimmers and Willie J Healey for Christmas single "[because] Christmas".
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