Watch: Shepton Mallet musician joins other talented artists to remotely perform single for NHS

By Tim Lethaby

16th Jul 2021 | Local News

Shepton Mallet musician Al Cosnett has joined with other talented artists to remotely perform a song for the NHS.

Boasting horn lines from the HM Forces Band of the Scots Guards, an ARIA no1 selling artist, a former member of Noah and the Whale - plus the lead singer of Brand New Zeroes (and little brother of Elvis Costello) - Al is among 24 singers and musicians from the South West who all gave their time freely.

You Make It Better is a toe tapping, smile spreading song that pays tribute to the people putting their lives on the line to keep us safe.

The You Make It Better project, led by musician Dave Turner, has delivered the collective recording of this original song made up of more than 100 audio tracks all recorded in isolation, professionally produced, mastered and video edited by a team that number Bastille, Lekan Babalola, The 1975, Years and Years and Steve Frobert among their former clients.

The intention is to raise funds for NHS Charities Together during the Covid-19 crisis and celebrate NHS key workers.

The video is posted on Youtube with a Just Giving link for donations that go straight to the NHS, which can be found here.

     

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