House Music Icon Peven Everett Needs Your Support in Cancer Battle

House Music Icon Peven Everett Needs Your Support in Cancer Battle

A fundraising campaign has been launched to aid Chicago house vocalist Peven Everett in his fight against lung cancer. The GoFundMe appeal, which has already raised over £25,000, aims to cover the substantial costs associated with Everett's treatment.

The fundraiser, titled "Donate for Peven's Cancer Treatment," describes the situation succinctly: "Trying to raise money for my friend Peven who needs treatment for lung cancer, any donation will help. The cost of treatments are mounting." It goes on to plead for support, urging people to "give Peven some well-deserved life-saving flowers. He is in the process of treating, healing and creating. Any donation is appreciated."

The campaign has a target of £80,000, with donations steadily pouring in from fans and fellow musicians alike.

Everett, a singer and house producer from Harvey, Illinois, rose to prominence in the UK in 1996 with the chart-topping Chicago house anthem 'Gabriel', a collaboration with Roy Davis Jr. His distinctive voice has graced numerous other house tracks, including 'Feelin You In And Out' and 'Put Your Back Into It'.

In 2017, Everett's musical talents were further recognised when he collaborated with the virtual band Gorillaz on 'Strobelite' and 'Halfway To The Halfway House' from their acclaimed 'Humanz' album. He also joined the group on their subsequent tour, showcasing his powerful vocals to a global audience.

Everett's impact on the house music scene is undeniable. He has left an enduring mark on the genre, and now faces a difficult battle against cancer. The fundraising campaign provides a crucial opportunity for fans and music lovers alike to show their support for this influential artist.

Those wishing to contribute to the Peven Everett GoFundMe campaign can do so via the link provided: [Insert link here]. Every donation, no matter how small, helps alleviate the financial burden of his treatment and allows Everett to focus on his recovery.