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Sleaford’s Festive Rev Aims for Christmas Number One with Decades-Old Song

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Sleaford’s Festive Rev Aims for Christmas Number One with Decades-Old Song

Retired minister Manville Wiles, also known as the Festive Rev, has his sights set on the highly sought-after Christmas number one spot with a song he wrote 60 years ago. The 80-year-old Sleaford resident is utilising his musical abilities to generate funds for the mental health charity, Mind. The song was recorded at a local Sleaford studio, with Mr Wiles expressing hope that it will bring joy and make someone’s Christmas brighter this year.

The information for this article was gathered from original reporting by www.bbc.com, and adapted for The Lincoln Post.

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