Tim Camrose, 60, is a singer-songwriter
based in Wilmslow. He was a keen musician growing up in London, however when he left home to study and pursue a career in medicine he gave up music for the next four decades.
READ MORE: Andy Burnham slams the government after Nadhim Zahawi is sacked - and says Dominic Raab should go next He has compiled them into his debut album ‘Half of My Life’ – released in 2022 - with videos of songs from the album, ‘This Is Chicago’, ‘A Storm Coming’ and ‘Back to New York City’, recorded live at the iconic Manchester music venue, Band on the Wall.
He says he wrote the song ‘Somewhere Out There in the Dark’ one afternoon. It’s about young homeless, who, as the lyrics say, ‘don’t want pity, just a chance to show the world what they can do’.
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