'We cannot let Faye's life end here': The campaign to save a young star fighting a rare brain tumour

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'We cannot let Faye's life end here': The campaign to save a young star fighting a rare brain tumour
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Faye Fantarrow signed to Eurythmics star Dave Stewart's record label in May 2022, the start of what she hoped would be her music career taking off. Just a few months later, she was told she has a rare brain tumour - and cannot be treated in the UK.

When the fatigue set in and the sensation in parts of her left side started flickering away, Faye Fantarrow thought she knew what was coming. At 20, the leukaemia she had survived twice as a child had returned for a third time, she feared.

An up-and-coming singer and musician, spotted on social media and subsequently signed by Eurythmics star Dave Stewart earlier in 2022, she was made aware of a lifeline - a trial at the City of Hope hospital in the city of Duarte in Los Angeles County, California; a complex treatment, at a total cost of £450,000.

And in a strange way, her cancer led to her life changing in a positive way; given a Brave Heart award for children facing illness or adversity, she chose an acoustic guitar, paving the way for her career as a singer-songwriter. Having first followed her on Instagram, Stewart later messaged the singer and began mentoring her, at first adding some production work to her demos remotely, then inviting her to record with him in London. Then they went to the Bahamas to record an EP.

"We spent an amazing time together recording her new EP this summer only to be hit with this devastating news no more than a few weeks after we finished recording.

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