A musician who lived in Keighley district for many years has released a charity single to help people with respiratory illnesses.
Bob Crolla, 43, has recorded the single following the death of his father-in-law.
Richard Sainsbury died in March after battling Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF).
Mr Crolla said: “I asked a number of people to help including a studio, a CD production company and some musicians.
“The finished single, which is a cover version of a Joe Bonamassa track called Happier Times, has now been released.
It’s a bluesy-ballad kind of track, and I’m really pleased with it.”
Proceeds from the single will go towards Breathing Matters, which conducts research into respiratory diseases.
The song is available to buy through iTunes, Amazon and other online stores. For more details, visit sasquatchbob.com.
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