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Published 09:05 17 Apr 2013 BST
Updated 14:01 11 Jun 2015 BST
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A female student from GMIT has gone that extra mile to spread the word about a charity event in aid of Pieta House.
She not only serenaded her lecturer with her own rendition of Marvin Gaye’s Let’s Get It On but she did in front of a full classroom. (She’s a brave one!)
The event which she is promoting is an open mic night, due to take place in Galway next week. The winner will win a day session at Sprig recording studio hence the reason the video starts with a number of students saying what they would be willing to do to win it.
Like our brothers at JOE.ie we’d like to thank Patrick Monaghan for sharing the video.
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