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Southport musicians come together to record charity single for families of stabbing victims
4 months ago
Southport musicians are coming together to record a charity single, raising money for families of the victims of the stabbing attack.
Singer and songwriter Jenny Wren has created a group called Southport Sings and written a song, Dancing in the Stars, which she plans to record over the next few weeks.
She says sheâs been âflabbergastedâ by the response since she posted the idea on social media.
Jenny, who is also a primary school teacher and works with the schoolsâ music service, has been inundated with offers from singers, bands, choirs and local celebrities who all want to get involved.
She says:
âWhen it happened, like a lot of people, I couldnât comprehend it. I thought, the only thing I know is music so I started writing a song, collaborating with Paul Robert Mullen, a local musician and friend.”
âWe had to be very sensitive in writing the song because obviously this is ongoing, families are still going through this terrible trauma.
âI set up the Southport Sings group, put a post up this morning and itâs just gone viral.
âI think itâs not only about raising money, although thatâs the primary thing, itâs also to bring the community together and support everyone who is grieving in their own way.
âWith recent events, we all just want to stand together, and honestly the reaction hasnât surprised me at all. In Southport everybody knows everybody in some way, itâs very close knit even though weâre quite a large town.â
Jenny, who lives in Birkdale, has been able to call on contacts in the local music scene and from previous charity projects after writing and recording two fundraising singles.
She put together The Rainbow Collective and wrote two songs during Covid, one to help the NHS and one to support musicians through the pandemic.
The logistics of recording this latest single are still being worked out, but 46-year-old Jenny says she hopes to get as many people featuring on it as possible.
âThe song is written and my producer is going to be putting it all together, so what weâll do is get the musicians in individually to different recordings studios who have already offered their services.
âI donât know how weâre going to collate this yet because the response has been huge but we want to represent the community as much as we can so it might be that we take some people from each choir to build one group which has a wider representation.
âI can hear the song in my head in terms of production and I know thereâll be some strings so Iâm also hoping we can get RLPO involved in some way.
âI want to get things moving as quickly as we can so weâre hoping to get the guide track done in the next few days and start recording within a couple of weeks.â