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March 2009 – MRSA Concert – Birmingham

We travelled to the Royal British Legion Hall in Northfield, Birmingham for a charity concert for MRSA Support, which is a nationwide support group for supporters, dependants, relatives, and friends of people who contract MRSA. The concert was originally the idea of Brian Norman, who had joined our choir, but tragically died before a date had been organised. Brian suffered from MRSA and was very active within the support group in Swansea. We sang to a packed hall and were joined by Ciara and Rory McGhie who performed a number of items. The compaire was Dick Shepherd, a renowned, but now retired, stuntman. His claim to fame is that he has wrecked over 2000 cars in films and television and worked on the original film of ‘The Italian Job’. We finished our programme to a rousing ovation with many requests for our return in the future. Many thanks to Tony Field, the national chairman, for organising the event and looking after us so well.

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