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Tribute to Derek



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Published Date: 08 May 2008
THIS Sunday's Summer Musical Cavalcade at the City Hall, directed and conducted by Keith Roe, will include a special You'll Never Walk Alone tribute to the late Derek Dooley, the city football icon who was a regular attender at the annual concerts and supporter of its charity fund-raising.
"Having thought about the influence Derek had on so many people in Sheffield and across the country, I wanted to include a short but
meaningful tribute within the programme," explained Roe.

"I have scored a special arrangement of You'll Never Walk Alone, a song which is often associated with football, incorporating an introduction over which a special tribute is to be read."

Graham Moore, chairman of Westfield Health, will present the tribute at the matinee and Richard Caborn MP will do the honours in the evening.
The show will feature Gary St John, Sarah Buckley, Richard Carlin, Luke Simnett, Debbie Porter and special guest Julia Sinclair accompanied by The Fellowship Concert Orchestra, The Fellowship Choir, also featuring The Fellowship Stage Band




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  • Last Updated: 08 May 2008 11:50 AM
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  • Location: SHEFFIELD, SOUTH YORKSHIRE
 
 

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