British Rat Pack entertain at World Record attempt

The British Rat Pack entertained spectators and players at Blunham Cricket Club 2010 during the Marathon Attempt to regain the world record for the longest cricket match ever.

The British Rat Pack quartet gave great performances of songs made famous by Frank, Dean and Sammy of The Rat Pack. The music played out through the night as those hardy fools at Blunham Cricket Club in Bedfordshire, played day and night to set a new Guinness World Record….
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A fantastic array of swing music helped raise temperatures in the cold air of the playing field. The British Rat Pack certainly knew how to deliver energy. It was a shame they could not carry on through out the whole cricket marathon as Paul-Hayden had to be fresh and attend rehearsals for another show.

Paul-Hayden is currently working alongside a real legend of swing in pianist Ian Gomes of The Ritz who also played many years privately for Frank Sinatra. He said the standard of the singers and musicians in this new show is incredibly high and I need to be fresh for the midday session.

We wish Blunham Cricket Club the best of luck and success in regaining the Guinness World Record