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Brave tot battling cancer meets her music heroes behind charity song

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This is the moment that a brave Ayrshire tot battling got to meet her music heroes behind a powerful charity song dedicated to her.Ava Bolton was able to take time away from treatment to come face-to-face with the stars of ‘Little Things' - an uplifting track that hopes to coin it in for her cancer appeal.The courageous four-year-old, from Mauchline, is approaching the end of her gruelling treatment for stage four high risk neuroblastoma, a rare but very aggressive childhood cancer.Ava is soon set for the States after £250,000 was raised last year so she can access a brand new trial treatment in the US.The quarter-of-a-million fundraiser has continued to grow for the family who hope to jet off to New York, for the life-saving drug at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Centre.‘Little Things’ was penned by big-hearted music teacher Stevie Robson who formed his very own Ayrshire super-group ‘after Sunfall’, with former pupil Connor Johnston, and pal and multi-instrumentalist Jamie Clark, helping to produce the track over six months.Music teacher Stevie told Ayrshire Live: “It was amazing to finally meet Ava after working for six months on ‘Little Things’.“The response to the track has been great, we’re well over £200 in just under a week, with people also donating to Ava’s main fundraising page after listening to the song.“Ava really came out of her shell and its incredible that she is going through so much but still has a huge smile on her face.“She is an inspiration for everybody.”Robert Burns Academy teacher Stevie, from Kilmarnock, also enlisted the help of a gospel choir who brought rousing backing vocals to the tune.Stevie, a member of the Centrestage Gospel choir, got his pals in full voice.One famous member of the singing

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