Rolling Stones support Thai station with new song

 

The Rolling Stones lent their support this week to a Pattaya, Thailand based fund that is run by local English Language radio station Fabulous 103FM.

The station is working as a supply bank for food, handed out to those cooking for those thousands of unemployed in the region queuing daily as a result of Covid 19's effect on the region, and zero tourism.  

As Pattaya is a centre of tourism, so it has quickly become a Ghost town, which is also the name of the song the Stones agreed that the radio station could use  in their latest video appeal which releases this week

Introduced by Suzi Quatro, the video highlights the food supply operation and its hoped that it will result in more funds coming in.

Mick Jagger's brother Chris, a friend of the station, put in a good word with his brother and all was  agreed in minutes to help. 

The Fabulous 103FM team created the video and Suzi Quatro kindly offered to introduce it

A previous video appeal by the same station saw Emperor Rosko introduce Pete Doherty & the Libertines haunting melody and the fund to date has bought and given out some 650,000 baht in supplies.

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