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Introducing - Shane Board Announces Details Of Diabetes Charity Single 'Your Day Will Come'

Friday, 29 July 2011 Written by Jon Stickler
Introducing - Shane Board Announces Details Of Diabetes Charity Single 'Your Day Will Come'

Emerging pop star Shane Board has a new single out called ‘Your Day will Come’, produced by legendary producer Simon Elis. The single is set for release in September with all proceeds going to JDRF (juvenile diabetes research foundation).

Shane runs the Pop for Diabetes annual charity ball which is sponsored by OK Magazine, has been body double for Harry Potter in the Order of the Phoenix, Supported Westlife and appeared in a few TV shows also.
 
The track is Shane’s message from the heart for anyone struggling to come to terms with living day to day with Diabetes or any other condition. It will relate to so many people and hopefully help them realise that whatever life throws at you, you should never give up or let it hold you back from what you want to do.

Check out the video for 'Your Day Will Come' below.


 
Shane Board is the inspiration behind Pop4Diabetes and all proceeds from his new Pop4Diabetes single will go the charity. Despite being diagnosed with Type 1 at the age of ten, Shane has concentrated on dedicating his life to fundraising to find a cure for Diabetes and uses his own experiences to help other people come to terms with their own situation.
 
For more information please go to Shane's Website www.shaneboard.com
 
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