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Keith

Keith was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2014. His Speech and Language Therapist recommended singing to help with control over his mouth and he came across our Silver Singers group in Aylesbury led by our Community Musician, Eleanor.

Keith wasn't sure that singing was for him but has come to love it and is now one of our most regular members! It was also a lifeline for him during the lockdowns.

We really hope you enjoy the film and getting to know Keith!

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