This work is to accompany the relaxation music found on the charity CD "Still Friends".
Musician Trevor Williams knows what M.E. can do, his sister Zoe has had severe M.E. for most of his life. Deeply moved after reading InterAction's winning poetry competition entry `Still Friends' by Carli Barry in issue 42, Trev decided to put her words to music to raise funds for AfME. As well as the song `Still Friends', his three-track CD includes a calming piece of music to still the mind called `So peaceful', and another ballad, 'Do you miss me?' with vocals by Hannah Nicholson.
Carli's mum Sheila explains: `My daughter's poem tells of the devastation she felt at the loss of a friend and the isolation of being cut off from the "world that she once knew". It highlights just how important friends can be to those suffering from M.E.
`Carli died, by her own choice, on her 27th birthday. If in some small way her poem has helped to make a difference, we will not feel that she has died in vain. She is greatly missed but we respect her decision.' (Carli is left in the photo)
To buy a copy of Still Friends (released Dec 2003) for just ?5 including postage and packing (UK), send a cheque payable to 'Trev Williams Music' to
Trev Williams Music,
Technology House,
Lissadel St,
Salford,
Greater Manchester,
M6 6AP
ENGLAND. All the profit from this CD goes to Action for M.E. Registered Charity No. 1036419
Still Friends - clip