Ghafoor Hussain has spent thousands of pounds of his own money buying and transforming a single-decker bus into this moving food canteen so he can feed thousands of refugees.
How this track came about
I simply read an article posted by a friend on Facebook which instantly lifted my spirit,here's the link
www.pri.org/stories/2016-02-10/its-not-food-truck-its-mobile-kitchen-feeding-refugees-around-europe
The outcome was this little track I called "5,000a day" written with a nod to our new friend Ghafoor Hussain's native Stockton on Tees home in the North East of England.
Full Blog -
breakspearinc.com/2016/05/07/5000-a-day/
The idea is for you to download the track for the "Cost of a Cuppa" £2 or more
All the proceeds will go to purchase more supplies for this FREE KITCHEN
So PLEASE SUPPORT these guys and the great job they are doing for these unfortunate beings!
We too might need a helping hand One day
PS Towards the end of the song Ghafoor can be heard offering me a "cup of tea" actually recorded in Dunkirk just before leaving to feed more hungry souls on the Greek / Macedonian border for Free!
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released March 27, 2016
Written and presented by Nick Breakspear
Recorded by Andy Green at Cornerhouse Productions
Backing vocals by Andy Green & David Woodman
Ghafoor Hussain 'the man himself - asks woluld you like a Cuppa tea'
Actually in the camp at Dunkirk