When composer and pianist Katie Elliott sent a tune across the Channel to lyricist Anthony Marks, she wanted to create a song to celebrate friendship and people’s power »
Read MoreGathering round her a large team of local people in her home-town of Wotton under Edge, Gloucestershire, Katie masterminded a huge project to create a charity single and music »
Read MoreA team of top professionals soon volunteered to become involved. The song was produced and arranged by Ian Dean, a London producer who had collaborated with some of the best »
Read MoreThe local and national media became involved. There were numerous radio interviews and pieces in the national press, such as this one from the Daily Mail and this one seen »
Read MoreThe soloists and choir travelled to London to perform as a flashmob. They sang for thousands all around the capital, including as many major landmarks as they could manage. »
Read MoreWe had such a great time singing our way through Wotton during the Vintage Evening on Saturday! I don’t know how many times we sang the song, but it was a lot! So lovely »
Read MoreA group of just over 20 soloists and choir members sang the song all the way around London yesterday carrying a sign reading “We don’t want your money…just »
Read MoreLook at this! Thanks to the Daily Mail online for some great publicity! Meet Me In Winter
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