Music4 children band has a bunch of passionate music lovers where the will of passion can even supersede tolerating extreme temperatures. Music4children organisation was born when Guitarist Bayldon was walking around the streets of Nepal and wanted to buy food for a disabled child begging on the street.When he was buying food he was surrounded by 30 street kids begging for food.This incident emotionally moved him and he decided to fend them all .This catapulted him to conceive the idea of starting Music4children.He decided to dedicate his efforts for the cause of poor street children of Nepal. .
A really thrilling experience for these bunch of musicians led by Aussie musician Bayldon himself ,JB Pkon from France , and Lou Dolubu from Sweden and their team of 10 musicians as they reminisce the whole venture as the hardest but an amazing incident. This was done with an objective to raise funds for an orphanage.Nobility at its best they performed with determination for non stop forty minutes before a crowd of 15 trekkers.They were at a height of 6,654 meters atop the Mera Peak,Sagarmatha,Nepal. The freezing temperatures did not deter these bunch of musicians to give up even when their fingers trembled .They quipped when interrogated that the extreme chillness hardly stopped them for what they were aiming for.They had trekked and assembled for a purpose and were daring and raring to go to achieve their dreams.
They gave solo performances too which included French and Spanish songs and described the entire experience as adventurous and breath taking.They raised enough funds for building an orphanage from the proceeds they received from the viewers who had witnessed the concert.The band describes this event as a gig at Mera peak.The musicians have notched up this musical journey by performing at the highest altitude and reclaiming their title back from Bolivia for the World'Highest Gig on May 23,2012.But what stimulated more for these musicians apart from breaking the record was to raise money for the benefit of orphan children at Dhulikhel,Nepal.
A really thrilling experience for these bunch of musicians led by Aussie musician Bayldon himself ,JB Pkon from France , and Lou Dolubu from Sweden and their team of 10 musicians as they reminisce the whole venture as the hardest but an amazing incident. This was done with an objective to raise funds for an orphanage.Nobility at its best they performed with determination for non stop forty minutes before a crowd of 15 trekkers.They were at a height of 6,654 meters atop the Mera Peak,Sagarmatha,Nepal. The freezing temperatures did not deter these bunch of musicians to give up even when their fingers trembled .They quipped when interrogated that the extreme chillness hardly stopped them for what they were aiming for.They had trekked and assembled for a purpose and were daring and raring to go to achieve their dreams.
They gave solo performances too which included French and Spanish songs and described the entire experience as adventurous and breath taking.They raised enough funds for building an orphanage from the proceeds they received from the viewers who had witnessed the concert.The band describes this event as a gig at Mera peak.The musicians have notched up this musical journey by performing at the highest altitude and reclaiming their title back from Bolivia for the World'Highest Gig on May 23,2012.But what stimulated more for these musicians apart from breaking the record was to raise money for the benefit of orphan children at Dhulikhel,Nepal.
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