Nordoff Robbins, the UK’s leading music therapy charity, has kickstarted its Christmas campaign by releasing a short animated film about the power of music therapy, featuring Emeli Sandé, who is an ambassador for the organisation.
The film is the centrepiece of the charity’s Christmas appeal, which hopes to raise £100,000.
It is set to Emeli Sandé’s track Mountains, tells the story of 22-year-old Edward Buckley from Hertfordshire. In January 2012, Ed, who was studying to be a pilot at ...
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