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Tristia ClarkeTristia ClarkeNeon Rainbow, available to buy on iTunes

‘Life is like a Neon Rainbow’, the famous words from the two hit wonder The Box Tops. You’ve probably heard them on our latest TV advertising campaign and some of The X Factor ads.

The ads and the song have really struck a chord with audiences and we’re being asked all the time where you can buy the track. So to mark this success we’ve joined forces with Sony Music to make Neon Rainbow available to purchase through iTunes.

To keep the bright ideas flowing, we will be giving all our proceeds to our charity partner TreeHouse, the national charity for autism education.

Four pence from every Neon Rainbow single sold will be donated to TreeHouse, so your purchase goes to help a fantastic cause.

So, download Neon Rainbow now and do your bit to brighten up the lives of children with autism.

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