Long-time rocker David Fothergill’s Last Waltz bid for Motor Neurone Disease and dementia charities

Long-time rocker David Fothergill is using his creative skills to help raise cash for motor neurone disease and dementia charities, after learning about an old schoolfriend with both conditions.
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The former Wakefield Express reporter released his song, Last Waltz, on YouTube, and listeners soon contributed more than £1,000 to his Giving website.

His song is performed by a music group which he founded recently.

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In the 1960s Mr Fothergill played with pop group The Vampires. They played regularly around Leeds, and won a chance to appear on television’s Opportunity Knocks.

He said: “It was difficult to write a song about such nightmare conditions as MND/Dementia, without sounding extremely gloomy, but while the song is touching, and sad, it pays tribute to a couple struggling to cope with the last chapter of a life-long love story.”

The musicians met at Notton Village Hall on a wet Sunday in February, to record ‘Last Waltz’. Visit https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/last-waltz. Or tune in to Spotify.