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Manchester Survivors Choir - release single 'A City United'

A City United

Prose (featuring Manchester Survivors Choir) - A City United.
Out now on Run With Faith Records

"It is the very spirit of Manchester in music." (Andy Burnham, Mayor of Manchester)

• Prose and Manchester Survivors Choir will perform the song on the main stage at the Parklife Festival on Saturday 9 June.

• A version of the 'A City United' video was featured on BBC Two during the Great Manchester Run along with Tony Walsh's poem 'This Is The Place'


The Manchester band, Prose and Manchester Survivors Choir (a choir made up of parents and children who were caught up in the Manchester Arena bomb attack) have teamed up to raise money for the those affected by the Manchester Arena bomb. 

Prose and the choir have released a responsive piece of music entitled, A City United to mark one year since the terror attack. A City United was recorded by Mike Murray and Lee Royle from Prose, mixed by Elbow's Craig Potter, mastered by Peter Hewitt Dutton and the video was filmed by James Killeen - all in a matter of days! Mike explains how it all came about:

"Like everyone, we felt devastated after the Manchester bomb attack. The following day we were in our studio and there were still a lot of people searching for missing family members and we were talking about how awful it must be for the families of the victims. The whole city was in complete shock that something like this had happened here and at a music concert with so many innocent people just trying to have a good time. We both felt very emotional and just started expressing how we felt. Lee started playing the piano, I started singing and without realising it we had the basis of a song, but we didn't know what to do with it!"

Prose played the tune to friends and family, who all loved it, so they decided to make a live video just for their fans on their Facebook page only.  

Months later Prose were playing at a homeless benefit event in Manchester city centre for the Skullfades Foundation. Mike had himself been homeless in the past, so it’s something he feels strongly about.  It was at this event where the Mayor of Manchester, Andy Burnham heard the song, as he recounts: 

"I first heard Prose perform this song in Piccadilly Gardens last year. It cut straight through the noise of the city and stopped me in my tracks. It captures exactly how we all felt last year when we heard the terrible news, but also how the character of this place pulled us through. It is the very spirit of Manchester in music."

Andy approached Prose to see if they would be up for releasing A City United with the proceeds going to Manchester Emergency Fund and Peace Foundation. Lee and Mike said they'd be honoured, but only if they could ensure that the families and people involved were happy with them doing this. In fact, all the families are behind the project and have endorsed it completely. Saffie Rousso was the youngest victim out of the 22 people killed that day. Her father, Andrew posted this message on Prose's Facebook page: "Heartfelt song from a great city."

After it was approved, Andy Burnham got the ball rolling and tweeted a link to Prose's Facebook video and announced the plan to release it and they were inundated with support and positive messages. Then Prose received a tweet from Manchester Survivors Choir who asked if they'd be up for having some choral vocals on the song. Cath Hill from the choir explains: 

“When we saw Andy Burnham's tweet about the single, we knew we had to get in touch with Prose. We loved the song, the lyrics and everything it stood for and really hoped we could be part of it. They were singing about us, so it just felt right.

“It has been an amazing experience for the choir to collaborate with the lads from Prose. The young people in the choir were so excited to get the opportunity to go to a professional recording studio. It was wonderful to see them all smiling, laughing and having the confidence to sing and be recorded. It is a tough song for us to sing, the lyrics are so moving and take us back to that night. However, we are determined to show the world that with a bit of northern spirit and resilience we can create something that people can enjoy listening to and hopefully raise some money for the charities who helped us and others affected. It is a positive end to a very difficult year.”

A video of A City United by Prose and Manchester Survivors Choir was made last weekend at Salford's Sacred Trinity Church, where the choir rehearse. The track itself will be released on Run With Faith Records with all proceeds going to the aforementioned charities.  Andy Burnham sums things up:

"I am so proud of the band and the respectful way they have dealt with everything and also their generous commitment to use the proceeds to support those most affected and I hope people will get behind this song.”


Please contact liam@askmepr.com 07976 258 577 or alison@askmepr.com 07818 256 434

Buy A City United here.

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NOTES

Prose and Manchester Survivors Choir were guests on Afternoon Edition, BBC 5 Live.
Featured track on Record Of The Day.
Appeared on ITV News marking one year since Arena attack.
Prose band members: Mike Murray, Lee Royle and Dave Stone.
Original track recorded at Wild Room Studios
Mixed by Craig Potter at Blueprint Studios
Choir recorded by Ian Stewart at Blueprint studios
Track mastered by Peter Hewitt Dutton at Metropolis
Prose were discovered by producer Naughty Boy. 
Prose have worked with Naughty Boy and Emeli Sande. 
Prose debut album Home of the Brave was released by Virgin Records in 2016.