Eliot Kennedy's fuel poverty charity song gets superstar support

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WARM hearted Yorkshire song king Eliot Kennedy got an early Christmas present today after his charity single to combat fuel poverty got the backing of pal Gary Barlow.

In a festive video message - watch above - the Take That superstar promotes Eliot's song This Christmas in aid of National Energy Action.

Grammy and Ivor Novello award winning Eliot is raising money and awareness for the charity which is helping people to keep warm during the cost of living crisis.

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LISTEN: To download or stream This Christmas and for more information how to make a donation visit https://eliotkennedymusic.com.

DONATE: To make a JustGiving donation direct to National Energy Action’s Winter Warmth appeal - CLICK HERE.

Eliot wants fans who buy or stream his new single to make a donation to the charity via the JustGiving page which has already raised almost £1,000.

He is even hoping those who don't need their Winter Fuel Payment or Energy Bill Support Grant might donate it all to National Energy Action’s Winter Warmth appeal.

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Best friend Gary Barlow, who has co-written hits with Eliot including chart-topping Everything Changes and songs for Broadway smash Finding Neverland, says in his video message: "Wishing my friend Elliot Kennedy all the best with his new single this Christmas which is in aid of National Energy Action.

"Stay warm this Christmas everybody and see you soon Happy Christmas."

Eliot, one of the UK’s most successful songwriting producers, has also co-written global hits with Bryan Adams and produced the likes of Aretha Franklin, The Spice Girls, Donny Osmond, Celine Dion and more.

But he has never forgotten his roots and over the past decade or so has raised tens of thousands of pounds with sell out all-star concerts for other good causes including cancer and homeless charities.

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