Watch trailer for Wind Beneath My Wings track sung by Hillsborough survivors and community choir

The Liverpool Lighthouse Community Choir will release a single on Friday, December 10.
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A choir including Hillsborough survivors and relatives has released a trailer of a moving song due to be released next week.

The Liverpool Lighthouse Community Choir, which was formed during the COVID-19 pandemic, are due to release the Wind Beneath My Wings track on December 10.

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They sang in a free Songs of Healing concert on Saturday at the Liverpool Lighthouse in Anfield.

The concert shared songs from Hillsborough memorial services over the last two decades which were sung by the Love and Joy Gospel Choir.

Margaret Aspinall, former chair of the Hillsborough Family Support Group, whose son James died in the 1989 Hillsborough disaster, attended the event along with others affected by the disaster and lit a candle.

What is the Liverpool Lighthouse Community Choir?

The community choir includes survivors of Hillsborough and families and friends of victims. It also has members of the Love and Joy Gospel Choir who have performed at Hillsborough memorial services over the years.

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The Liverpool Lighthouse Community Choir met online throughout the height of the pandemic then came together at Liverpool Lighthouse over the summer to record songs for an album due out at the end of the year.

The choir is led by vocal coach and choir director Anu Omideyi who was asked to audition, select and vocally coach members of the public either based in Liverpool or with connections to the 1989 Hillsborough disaster.

She said: “This community choir is perhaps one of the most awe-inspiring choirs I’ve worked with. We met online, rehearsed online and came together as new friends and family to record during a pandemic.

“Some members have personal connections to the Hillsborough disaster having been there, or anxiously waited for loved ones to return home that day or connected to someone who lost their lives.

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Choir director Anu Omideyi. Image: @anuomideyi/instagramChoir director Anu Omideyi. Image: @anuomideyi/instagram
Choir director Anu Omideyi. Image: @anuomideyi/instagram

Others joined the choir because it meant much to them for personal reasons, including combating loneliness during the pandemic, but amongst all there is a special sense of purpose, community, friendship and the overwhelming desire to pass these on to listeners everywhere."

Inspirational way to bring families together

Jenni Hicks, who lost her two daughters and was Vice Chair of the former Hillsborough Families Support Group, asked the Love and Joy Gospel Choir to sing at the Hillsborough memorial services, which led to the Songs of Healing concert and recording of the song Wind Beneath My Wings.

Ms Hicks said: “Such a positive, inspirational and beautiful way of bringing communities together during lockdown through the songs and hymns the Love and Joy gospel choir sang at the Hillsborough Memorial services over many years.”

Rebecca Ross-Williams, the new Creative Director of Liverpool Lighthouse said:  “It was an incredibly emotional and beautiful evening. The power of the songs moved everyone and so many of the audience spoke to our staff to express their thanks and often with mascara stained faces they wanted us to know how much it meant to them. 

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“We were honoured to have so many families and friends of Hillsborough last night. Now our focus is to share the music with the world.”

When is the single released?

Wind Beneath My Wings will be release on Friday, 10 December and will be available via the DistroKid website. The track will be free to stream from platforms such as Spotify and iTunes.

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