LOCHWINNOCH rocked on Saturday as the village staged the latest in its sell-out summer music jam for charity.
An eclectic line-up of bands drew music lovers from a wide area to the day-long extravaganza at the Three Churches Inn.
The annual bash, which raised money for the Teenage Cancer Trust, served up a selection of rock, indie, ska, folk, soul, punk and more.
And, despite an unexpected biblical flash flood, the bash helped to raise an impressive £3,254 for Teenage Cancer Trust.
The music kicked off at lunchtime on the large outdoor stage where the likes of Declan Hegarty, Marlie Centawer, Mark Percival, Chas Blackie, Adam Dolan, Molly and Graham MacIver, Finnie Wellwellwelsh, The Three ’n’ Eights and Ashleigh Burns Music all delighted the crowds.
Johnstone star Zoe Tait also joined in along with John Main, Davey Hay and Issy Dunn, Gordon Walker, Zuba and G from Saltire Sound.
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Three Churches’ new owner, Susan Busby, was blown away by the support from villagers.
She said: “It was a really big community push from everyone and even although we have only had the pub for about 20 weeks we have been made to feel so welcome by everyone.
“We had some fantastic raffle prizes from local businesses and beyond.
“The Teenage Cancer Trust is something that is really close to so many people in the village.
“We just want to say another big thank-you to everyone involved.”
Pick up a copy of this week's Gazette to see even more of our pictures from the day
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