A community singalong in Torrisholme is growing in popularity and Beyond Radio was invited along to join in!
Sing Me Sunshine takes place every other Wednesday at the Jubilee Club.
People come along to sing along to popular songs from the 50s, 60s and 70s, while raising money for good causes.
John Taylor, who helps to run the group, said: "It's a massive karaoke session!
"We get people from all walks of life, different age groups, and if you can't sing you fit in well! And that's including me!"
LISTEN to John Taylor talking about Sing Me Sunshine
The Jubilee Club was packed on Wednesday as the Sing Me Sunshine group joined in with classics including 'Da Doo Ron Ron', 'Please Release Me' and 'Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen'.
John (pictured below in a fabulous jacket!) who is also Master of Ceremonies, explained why the group was formed.

"It started off because my wife has COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) and doctors recommend that singing is a good form of exercise for your lungs.
"Singing is also good for you mentally.
"What we do is we choose the first songs, then we have a break and a raffle, then we invite people to choose what (songs) they like.
"We just let rip and have a good time."
If you want to join the Sing Me Sunshine group, bring your friends and family, and just turn up on the day.
It runs every other Wednesday from 2pm to 4pm, the next one being on January 25.
It costs £1 on the door with all proceeds to charity.
On Wednesday, the group donated £200 to North West Air Ambulance Charity. They had also raised £200 for Unique Kidz & Co, a charity helping children and young adults with disabilities.
Here are some photos from the Sing Me Sunshine session.








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