Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Rosie’s TV role with NHS choir

-

Reed, Alexandra Burke, Squeeze, Rick Astley, Engelbert Humperdinc­k, Tony Hadley, of Spandau Ballet, Myleene Klass and Una Healy.

Rosie, 25, qualified as a midwife at the University of West London and joined the choir during her first two years as a midwife at Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust. She returned to Huddersfie­ld for her third year and is now based at Slaithwait­e working across the Colne Valley as part of an eight-strong team.

Currently, she is living at the parental home at Greenhead Road, but will shortly move to Slaithwait­e with husband Daniel.

She said: “I stayed with the choir because I love singing.”

Rosie said the single aimed to celebrate the NHS and provide a morale-booster for the people who work in the NHS.

“The NHS is really precious,” she said. “The main message is for anyone who uses, works in or cares for the NHS. It celebrates the NHS as well as the people working hard to maintain our great NHS.”

The single will be officially released tomorroq and costs 99p. The track is available to pre-order from iTunes, Amazon and other download sites. It will get its first air play this morning before going on release on Friday.

All proceeds from the sale of the single will be shared among NHS Charities Together, a group of more than 130 health care charities.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom