Music duo The KLF are moving into the care home business in a bid to look after their older fans.
They have launched KLF Kare to support ‘ravers to the grave’ and are promising ‘branding solutions’ for existing care homes.
The news emerged as Bill Drummond, 70, and Jimmy Cauty, 66, released a remix of Harry Nilsson’s Everybody’s Talkin’, which they previously predicted would be a Christmas no.1 this year.
They said: ‘KLF Kare will take you where the sun keeps shining, through the pouring rain.’
The pair, whose hits include Last Train To Trancentral and Justified, said a Kareovision Kristmas Song Kontest would take place for care home residents.
edit: KLF Kare and this is the single on YouTube.
The news emerged as Bill Drummond, 70, and Jimmy Cauty, 66, released a remix of Harry Nilsson’s Everybody’s Talkin’, which they previously predicted would be a Christmas no.1 this year.
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Music duo The KLF are moving into the care home business in a bid to look after their older fans.
They have launched KLF Kare to support ‘ravers to the grave’ and are promising ‘branding solutions’ for existing care homes.
The news emerged as Bill Drummond, 70, and Jimmy Cauty, 66, released a remix of Harry Nilsson’s Everybody’s Talkin’, which they previously predicted would be a Christmas no.1 this year.
The pair, whose hits include Last Train To Trancentral and Justified, said a Kareovision Kristmas Song Kontest would take place for care home residents.
Actor Vince Williams noted the awkward link between the People’s Pyramid and KLF Kare.
Band members Bill and Jimmy are said to have burned their debut album in some woods in Sweden after ABBA refused to let them use samples of their song Dancing Queen.
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