Sir Paul McCartney join forces

Some renowned musicians and ex-Liverpool footballers have collaborated to record a charity singles to serve the Hillsborough disaster family victims. Sir Paul McCartney and the former Take That singer Robbie Williams have joined forces with former Liverpool coach Kenny Dalglish and Alan Hansen (the Match of the Day pundit) to record the new single.

Shane MacGowan, Paloma Faith, Mel C, John Bishop and Gerry Marsden have also joined the forces to raise money for the families who are still fighting for justice for ninety six Liverpool fans who lost their lives twenty three years ago, in 1989. The name of the group is The Justice Collective.

Liverpudlian Guy Chambers is producing this new single that will be released on 17th December. If the charity single reaches number one spot, then it can fetch £ 1 million.

While speaking to a leading newspaper, Guy Chambers told that he is deeply honored to be asked to produce the record. If they could help the raise fund to help and support the legal battle of the families get their time in court, then their job is done.

He added that he spent his teenage days in Liverpool and more importantly he feel connected to the music heritage and solidarity of its people. Kenny Dalglish, the former Liverpool coach, told that if their charity single does well in the charts, then the victim’s families would get a tremendous reassurance.

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