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Clairo releases new track ‘For Now’ to raise funds for trans support and the end of gun violence

Clairo has shared the demo of a new song called ‘For Now’, with all proceeds going to two non-profit organisations.Apart from appearing on a remix of Phoenix‘s ‘After Midnight’ last month, Clairo hasn’t released any new music since she shared her 2021 album ‘Sling’.However yesterday (April 1), Clairo took to social media to announce she was sharing a demo of an unreleased track called ‘For Now’. The song is available to download from Bandcamp for $1 (81p) now and all proceeds will be split between the non-profits For The Gworls and Everytown.  For The Gworls raises money to “assist with Black trans folks’ rent and affirmative surgeries” while Everytown “are a movement of parents, students, survivors, educators, gun owners & concerned citizens fighting to end gun violence and build safer communities.”Check out the demo of ‘For Now’ here.A post shared by Claire Cottrill (@clairo)The delicate, piano-driven track sees Clairo focusing on the present, as she confesses her love “until it all breaks down”.Late last year, Clairo wrapped up touring in support of ‘Sling’ with a message that said, “thanks for an amazing year. We’ll see you again whenever I’ve made another album.”Earlier this year, it was confirmed Clairo would be playing a series of gigs as part of the new Re:Set concert series.
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Clairo releases new track ‘For Now’ to raise funds for trans support and the end of gun violence
Clairo has shared the demo of a new song called ‘For Now’, with all proceeds going to two non-profit organisations.Apart from appearing on a remix of Phoenix‘s ‘After Midnight’ last month, Clairo hasn’t released any new music since she shared her 2021 album ‘Sling’.However yesterday (April 1), Clairo took to social media to announce she was sharing a demo of an unreleased track called ‘For Now’. The song is available to download from Bandcamp for $1 (81p) now and all proceeds will be split between the non-profits For The Gworls and Everytown.  For The Gworls raises money to “assist with Black trans folks’ rent and affirmative surgeries” while Everytown “are a movement of parents, students, survivors, educators, gun owners & concerned citizens fighting to end gun violence and build safer communities.”Check out the demo of ‘For Now’ here.A post shared by Claire Cottrill (@clairo)The delicate, piano-driven track sees Clairo focusing on the present, as she confesses her love “until it all breaks down”.Late last year, Clairo wrapped up touring in support of ‘Sling’ with a message that said, “thanks for an amazing year. We’ll see you again whenever I’ve made another album.”Earlier this year, it was confirmed Clairo would be playing a series of gigs as part of the new Re:Set concert series.
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Mum shot dead by her 3-year-old toddler after gun was left 'unsecured'
South Carolina police say that all the evidence points to Cora Lyn Bush having been shot by her three-year-old child.The child’s grandmother, who was also in the home on Pine Street, Spartanburg, confirmed that the toddler had fired the fatal shot. READ MORE Boy, 12, admits accidentally shooting his mum dead after telling cops 'fabricated' story"Although our investigation remains active, all indications are this incident was a result of the young child gaining access to an unsecured firearm, which resulted in the mother being accidentally shot and later passing away at the hospital," a sheriff's statement said.“The grandmother was interviewed, and her account of the incident corroborated with both the evidence at the scene and the injury to the victim," the sheriff continued.Spartanburg County sheriff's deputies were called to the family home at around 7:45am on Wednesday September 21.Although Ms Bush was rushed to the nearby Spartanburg Regional Medical Centre, doctors were unable to save her life and she was was pronounced dead at 9:46am."Please keep the family of Ms. Bush in your thoughts and prayers during this time of loss and grief," the sheriff saidThis year, nearly 200 children in the United States have unintentionally fired a gun they found in their homes, resulting in more than 80 deaths, according to figures from Everytown for Gun Safety, a group working to prevent gun violence.A statement from the group said: 'Every year, hundreds of children in the U.S.
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