A Keighley man, whose fundraising efforts have gone viral, performed his hit song live on Sunday (December 1).
Twenty-five year old Sam Clegg, whose charity video has apparently been viewed more than two million times on social media, performed 'Send Me A Sign' at a tea party organised by volunteers for the charity Re-engage.
Mr Clegg is donating 79p from every sale of his record to Re-engage and Friends of the Elderly.
At least 1,100 sales are said to have been made so far.
Re-engage organises regular, free social activities for those aged 75 and over, such as the very event at which Mr Clegg gave his performance.
At that event, hosted in the home of Re-engage volunteer Jacky McGrath and attended by around 35 older people and volunteers, Shepherd's Pie and Christmas carols were enjoyed before Mr Clegg sung his song.
Mr Clegg said afterwards: "It was a really lovely afternoon and so heart-warming to see all the people there that my song is helping.
"It’s the first time I’ve performed live for eight years so I had to warn them beforehand that I might be a bit rusty.
"But they were really kind and seemed to enjoy it."
Mr Clegg's song is available to listen to at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JChDBikDjw
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