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West Berkshire teacher's charity song for Movember moustache





During November each year, the charity Movember is responsible for the sprouting of moustaches on thousands of men’s faces in the UK and around the world.
The aim of the charity is to raise vital funds and awareness for men’s health, specifically prostate cancer and testicular cancer.
Now, head of drama at Theale Green Community School, Chris Lambert, who, along with other colleagues at the school, is growing his facial hair for Movember, has penned a song entitled The Sound of my Moustache for the charity.
The song includes the lyrics: “People say ‘Hair don't make a noise’. But this separates the men from the boys. Because this is the sound of my moustache”.
Mr Lambert said: “We are raising money for Movember as many of our lives have been touched by cancer. We are raising awareness of men’s health in the school so that male students grow up not to be ashamed to go to the doctors.”
Fellow Theale Green teachers; Nigel Wilson, Dr Andy Love, Fabrizio Rocchi, Mark Collins, Carl Fairclough, Tony Blinco and Dougie Upton are also growing moustaches for Movember.
To hear Mr Lambert’s song, or to make a donation to the group, visit



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