Article: Keedie's classic charity effort Singing sensation Keedie Babb and her younger sister Nadine will turn the clocks back to the Swinging Sixties for charity.

Singing sensation Keedie Babb and her younger sister Nadine will turn the clocks back to the Swinging Sixties for charity.

The singing pair will visit South Devon's own nostalgia museum Bygones to sign copies of a unique music album 'KN21' which has been specially created to raise vital funds to help children with life limiting illnesses.

Bygones, based in Fore Street, St Marychurch, will let visitors in for free on May 23 but ask for kind donations for the Children's Hospice South West in lieu of an entry fee as part of it's 25th birthday celebrations.

In 1993 Keedie and Nadine, when Keedie was 11 and Nadine 10, began belting out sixties pop music in fantastic fashion to capacity audiences ...

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