The Manchester hospital psychiatrist who quit NHS to live out childhood dream
A Manchester hospital psychiatrist who grew disillusioned with his job quit to pursue a childhood dream.
Read More:The lost Manchester nightclub where the walls 'dripped with sweat' and undiscovered music stars pulled pints "That was always the case, even 30-years ago, junior doctors were really unhappy. It was an unhappy place to work, so although the content of the job was wonderful and I'm still very very affectionate towards anything to do with mental health – the job, the system, the NHS, was still an issue back then.
"I worked with a jazz and gospel singer called Paul Bentley, who really was a wonderful singer. The two of us worked together for nearly 10-years and became known as a bit of a double act." Following this success, Jeremy devised a new show just before the country unexpectedly went into lockdown in 2019. Now back touring again as a trio, the show is called Jeremy Sassoon's MOJO, with MOJO standing for Musicians Of Jewish Origin.
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