Stars are all coming out for Tiger

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Stars are all coming out for Tiger

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Glasgow’s top stars are to appear on stage at a special benefit night for one of the city’s best-loved entertainers.

Pop stars such as Marti Pellow, Midge Ure and Hue and Cry will appear on the bill at the Pavilion theatre in Tribute To Tiger Tim.

All proceeds will go to a special benefit fund to send veteran DJ Tim Stevens, who is battling multiple sclerosis, to Poland for radical new treatment...............

http://www.msrc.co.uk/index.cfm?fuseact ... ageid=2954
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Post by Robnl »

I like the idea, but i also have the feeling that there are more MS people about who really can not afford a trip to Poland.

Why don't they organise a larger benefit, for more people??
(Just some thoughts that crossed my mind)

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Post by Cece »

It could be the start of something bigger. Great to hear ccsvi getting publicity and hope that this Tiger Tim is successful in raising the money and getting some relief through the CCSVI procedure.
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