A GLASGOW DJ has helped an aspiring artist with cerebral palsy live out their dream by giving them nightclub experience...
A GLASGOW DJ has helped an aspiring artist with cerebral palsy live out their dream by giving them a nightclub experience.
One of his students, Fraser Somerville, 20, has cerebral palsy. He struggles to use his arms and legs with him having to communicate through his computer. "But after a few weeks away he went and he picked up everything really fast, with him able to create his own songs by controlling the cursor with his eyes and then creating his tracks.
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