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The Songaminute Man

How music brought my father home again

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The nostalgic memoir of a young man, eldest of fourteen, growing up in 40s Wednesbury. The heartbreaking true account of his son struggling to come to terms with his father's dementia. A tribute to the unbreakable bond between father and son. When Simon McDermott first noticed his dad Ted's sudden flares of temper and fits of forgetfulness, he couldn't have guessed what lay ahead. Then came the devastating, inevitable diagnosis. As Ted retreated into his own world, Simon and his mum Linda desperately tried to reach him until at last: an idea. Turning the ignition in his mum's little runaround, Simon hit play on Ted's favourite song Quando Quando Quando. And like that, they were just two mates driving around Blackburn, singing at the top of their lungs. Simon filmed their adventure, uploaded the video to YouTube and woke up to messages, tweets and his phone ringing off the hook. Their carpool karaoke had gone viral all the way across the globe. But a record deal, Pride of Britain Awards, over £130,000 raised for The Alzheimer's Society and a Top 10 single later, Simon was still losing Ted. That's when he made a decision. His Dad – the storyteller of his childhood and his best friend – couldn't tell his own story, so Simon would tell it for him. This is that story. Set in the heart of the Black Country just before WWII, and written with the help of Ted's friends and family, The Songaminute Man recalls a boy who became a gutsy and fiercely loyal man. It remembers a childhood of sleeping top-to-toe, rationing, adventure in the woods and making-do-and-mending, a close-knit community, and a life-long passion for music. Full of poignant moments, the ups and downs of family life and treasured memories, The Songaminute Man is a story of two halves: a celebration of the man Ted was, and a powerful and moving account of caring for a loved one.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 25, 2018
      In 2016, Ted McDermott, an aging British crooner suffering from Alzheimer’s, became an international sensation after the videos of him singing to his son posted on the internet went viral. Here, his son, Simon, a journalist, tells his father’s story in loving detail—from Ted’s working-class upbringing in a British factory town to his life as a traveling singer who never quite made it big. Though
      an endearing showman on stage, Ted wasn’t always easy to live with, and after he started to show signs of Alzheimer’s, he began lashing out at his wife and son, a gay man with whom Ted had a strong but combative relationship. Simon describes the physical and emotional toll it takes to care for someone with a disease they don’t know they have (“Although part of me knew Dad would forget who I was most of the time, he’d never spoken to me directly like this as though I was a stranger”). Through the videos of his dad riding in Simon’s car singing (something Simon did to calm his dad’s aggression), Simon caught glimpses of his father’s true self and created a bond with his dad he hadn’t shared since childhood. Ted’s YouTube popularity, as McDermott explains, helped other families dealing with Alzheimer’s and provided much needed exposure to a disease that many don’t understand. This is a wonderfully uplifting narrative of a son bonding with his aging father.

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