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Cancer Research UK's Sound & Vision auction continues ahead of the event and special performances at Abbey Road studios on February 25, 2010.

In photos: See some of the auction prints and artwork now
View all of the auction items on the Sound & Vision ebay page

The event features an auction of music memorabilia from some of the biggest names in the music industry aswell as a special set from Robert Plant accompanied by Beth Neilsen Chapman and the London Oriana Choir. David Gray and Newton Faulkner will also play at the event at Abbey Road Studios, which will be hosted by Broadcaster and Radio DJ 'Whispering' Bob Harris.

Now in it's fifth year, the annual event has raised over £700,000 pounds for charity since it's inception in 2006.

As well as the one-off and unique items currently under auction online, many more become visible and available to bid for this coming weekend, with the auction closing on the 21st February (items are viewable online now).

Robert Plant fans can also bid for a chance to attend the sold out event via the Sound & Vision eBay site, www.soundandvisionebay.com. As well as VIP tickets, which all involve a meet and greet with the performers, a range of heritage music memorabilia is also available to bid for, including:

- A Gibson guitar signed by all members of The Prodigy.

- A drumskin with the words to 'I Predict a Riot' written by Ricky from the Kaiser Chiefs and signed by the whole band.

- Handwritten lyrics from the likes of Robert Gillespie, Tori Amos, The Doves and Mumford and Sons, from Absolute Radio Sessions.


In photos: See some of the one-off auction prints and artwork now

View all of the auction items on the dedicated Sound & Vision ebay page

3:15 PM | 11/02/2010

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