2014-06-03

Eurovision Winning Song released as Charity Song



A Eurovision Charity Single has been released in Ireland in aid of  http://www.JoinOurBoys.org. 

"Love Shine a Light" was the winning Eurovision entry for the United Kingdom of the Eurovision Song Contest 1997 performed then by Katrina and The Waves. The song has been getting a country makeover by Lee Matthews – Lee is now the most talked about young singer on the country scene in Ireland who has written some great pop songs (Simon Webb from Blue wants him to go to London and write for him) and he penned a song called "Magnetic" as a potential Eurovision song two years ago.

Lee Matthews has donated a song to the growing charity mission, Join Our Boys. The singer was touched by the plight of the Naughton children from Co Roscommon (eight-year-old Archie and three-year-old twin boys George and Isaac), who were all diagnosed with Duchenne’s Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) in 2012, Lee decided he had to help out.

During the launch of The Join Our Boys Trust a few weeks ago, organisers asked the entertainers present (a group which included Lee) if anyone knew the song "Love Shine a Light" as it was the boys’ special song. This was a pleasant surprise for Lee, as he had already recorded the Katrina and the Waves’ winning Eurovision entry with top country music producer Jonathan Owens at Spout Studios last October. The initial intention was to release the song as his Christmas single for 2014.

On hearing that this song was so important to the boys he decided to donate the recording to the Join Our Boys Trust in the hope of raising vast sums of money for the three children. “It just felt like the right thing to do,” stated Lee. “It’s a small gesture but if it raises any money and if it helps in any way, I’ll be delighted.”
Archie (8) and his twin brothers George and Isaac (4) were all diagnosed with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) on 09 November 2012. DMD is a terminal disease. It has no treatment and has no cure. DMD means that unless treatments change, between the ages of 8 and 12 years the children will be paralysed. They will all require motorised wheel chairs. Currently in Ireland the average life expectancy is 19 – 22 years. Already this year two 10 year-old boys have died.

The song is available NOW to download on i-tunes HERE and is only 99 EUROcents. All proceeds will be going to the Join Our Boys Charity to raise much-needed funds to help build a specialised home for the family, as well as the medical equipment for the boys. Lee is encouraging everyone to request the song from all of your local stations.

The song was released on Friday 23 May 2014 and is currently at  Number 2 in the Irish Country Charts and just 20 copies behind the song in first place. Lee will be touring Ireland for TV and radio shows to promote the charity and the cause for the Naughton Family.

Please support the Join Our Boys fundraising charity and instead of buying that bar of chocolate it would be great if you could download the song instead.
Make this your good deed for the week and get a copy of "Love Shine A Light" today. The three young boys that would be extremely grateful.

Radio International wishes to thank Garrett Mulhall from Eurovision Ireland and Paul Tinney who is Lee Matthews' Manager for the details of this article and information.

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