Construction workers turn to career in rock with financial meltdown ditty as site jobs thin out
Four construction workers who worked at Canary Wharf have formed a band and recorded a single about the credit crunch.
Canary Wolf performed Credit Crunch at their first gig last week in Mudchute, east London.
The song is similar in style to Ian Dury and the Blockheads and includes the line 鈥淔orget climate change, the price and starvation, there's a new fear sweeping the nation鈥.
The song also refers to carrots being crunched, and frontman Richard Bray tossed the vegetable into the crowd as the gig reached its climax.
Bray told the Evening Standard: 鈥淓veryone is worried and those of us in construction don't know where the next job is coming from. We're hoping we might release the single and it would be ironic if we made money out of the credit crunch.鈥
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