A community midwife in Huddersfield is hoping to top the music charts. Rosie Hoggart is a member of the Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Choir, which came up with the idea for a charity single to celebrate 70 years of the National Health Service. Rosie and her colleagues joined forces with other NHS staff and a host of celebrities as NHS Voices to record a version of The Beatles hit With a Little Help From My Friends at the famous Abbey Road studios. She will be appeared along with her colleagues on ITV1 last tonight (Wed) in The Big NHS Singalong, an hour-long programme on the making of the single, hosted by Sara Cox and Ashley Banjo. The show also includes an attempt to set a new Guinness World Record for the largest number of people singing on radio at one time. Today, the choir will travel north to take part in an NHS 70th anniversary event at York Minster attended by figures including health secretary Jeremy Hunt. The song is co-produced by Brit Award winner and Grammy nominated Jon Cohen and US star Timbaland. The choir is joined on the record by 30 top artists including Nile Rodgers, Seal, Guy… Read full this story
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