The Scotsman

Mckidd leads musical bid to raise charity cash

● Star aims to raise funds for the Trussell Trust and Help Musicians UK

- By REBECCA BLACK newsdeskts@scotsman.com

The Scottish-born star of Grey’s Anatomy is leading a musical effort to raise money for charities.

Kevin Mckidd, along with Northern Irish singer Mairead Carlin, are the lead vocalists on the single Leave A Light On, released yesterday.

It is aimed at raising money for The Trussell Trust, which runs foodbanks across the UK, as well as Help Musicians UK.

The single was composed and produced by James D Reid, arranged and produced by Mairead’s husband Ronan Scolard, and was released yesterday with a Justgiving fundraisin­g page.

It is a reunion of the Speyside Sessions, which hit the top of the charts with an album in 2012.

Mr Mckidd said it had been a great experience.

“James has done a great job with writing Leave A Light On.

He and Ronan Scolard had an uphill struggle to mix and produce this song with all the quarantine restrictio­ns and everyone being apart. But they did it brilliantl­y,” he said.

He added: “When we got

Mairead on board, she suggested that we help raise money for Help Musicians UK. Anotherbri­lliantidea.shehas been amazing to collaborat­e with and so talented. We are so lucky to have her on this single.

“If ever there was a time that we need music, it’s now. I am very proud of the track and it has been a real honour to sing with Mairead and all of the old Speyside bunch again.”

Ms Carlin added: “I was just so delighted to be asked to sing on Leave A Light On. Trussell Trust is a fantastic charity.

“I felt that so many musicians are having a tough time just now and Help Musicians UK have been doing great work that I have personally seen in Northern Ireland, I wanted them to get some love too.

“It’s a beautiful song. I am sure it will raise lots of money for two very deserving charities.”

Leave A Light On will be released on Download itunes and Google Play and can also be streamed.

Donations are going to The Trussell Trust and Help Musicians UK will receive all download revenue.

Meanwhile fitness coach Joe Wicks has raised £200,000 for the NHS through his online PE class.

Wicks revealed the news during an appearance on Good Morning Britain, after returning home from hospital following surgery on his hand due to a bike fall.

The 33-year-old told cohosts Susanna Reid and Ben Shephard: “I was laying in there on Friday night and Saturday night, and all of Sunday. I was treated by someone from Scotland, Ireland, Iran, Jamaica, Philippine­s, Sri Lanka and I thought ‘What an amazing place’.”

 ??  ?? 0 The charity single is a reunion of the Speyside Sessions which hit the top of the charts in 2012
0 The charity single is a reunion of the Speyside Sessions which hit the top of the charts in 2012

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