South Wales Echo

Daltrey: ‘We must offer a lifeline to charity’

THE WHO STAR URGES FANS TO BUY SINGLE SUPPORTING CANCER TRUST

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ROGER DALTREY has called on fans to offer the Teenage Cancer Trust a “vital lifeline” by supporting a new single by rock singers Bonnie Tyler and Lorraine Crosby.

The pair have released a version of their 2005 duet Through Thick And Thin (I’ll Stand By You) with all profits going to the charity, of which The Who frontman Daltrey, inset, is a patron.

Teenage Cancer Trust is facing an estimated £1 million fundraisin­g hole after its annual concert series at the Royal Albert Hall in London was reschedule­d due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Nile Rodgers & Chic, Groove Armada, Paul Weller and Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds were due to perform at the event’s 20th edition in March.

Daltrey, 76, told the PA news agency: “We need a vital lifeline at the moment and we won’t get it from the first round of charitable money coming out of the Government, because that’s got to be tailored specific.”

He added: “It’s not easy raising money. You go out there with a bucket, and you come back with a million pounds and you see how hard it is. It’s really tough, so it’s heartbreak­ing to see us in the state that we are in, where all our fundraisin­g has been stopped. All our work, our week of Albert Hall shows that we do – this was our 20th anniversar­y – that’s down the toilet.

“I can’t begin to tell you how difficult it is to get seven artists with the ability to fill the Albert Hall, because you have to be able to fill it on a given night of the week.” Addressing the total amount of money the trust estimates it will need to continue this year, he added: “We deserve to survive this and to survive this we have to raise between five to seven million this year. So whatever you can give – it doesn’t matter what it is, it will really help us.”

Tyler, best known for hits including Holding Out For A Hero and Total Eclipse Of The Heart, is a long-standing friend of vocalist Crosby. Crosby said the song’s title and lyrics spoke to the “horrendous” effect of the pandemic.

She told PA: “The title sums it up. We really want to stand by teenagers at this horrendous time.

“They are in NHS hospitals and we want to give them 100 per cent support. Anything we can do.

“I am going to work tirelessly to support this track to raise as much funds as is humanly possible for the Teenage Cancer Trust.”

The track is available to buy now.

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