Musician covers song inspired by trail commission

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A musician has recorded a song inspired by the death of trail commission and its impact on the advice sector.

Debbie Davidson, a social media coach and singer, recorded the Cherry Ghost Song tune as part of her ‘Word of the Week' covers project, after paraplanner Damien Davies suggested the word "moribund". She stuck with the original title ‘People Help the People', not, as Skandia platform marketing manager Michael Barrett suggested, ‘Three (and a Half) is the Magic Number'. Listen to the song HERE.

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