During this time she was able to secure gigs at sporting events and celebrity private parties, such as Michael Parkinson and Anthea Turner.
[12] On 26 February 2006, Keedie sang the National Anthem at the League Cup final at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.
[13] In May 2006, Keedie was asked to sing "Time to Say Goodbye" at former Newcastle United footballer Alan Shearer's testimonial at St James' Park.
[14] In 2007, Keedie performed alongside Tina Turner in a one-off concert, The Bedrock Ball, in aid of the charity, Caudwell Children, at the National History Museum.
Keedie was the only artist to support Turner at the charity gig and she performed in front of celebrities such as Richard Hammond, Tara Palmer Tompkinson and David Gest.
The tracks are mainly covers from the 1960s which were recorded during the girls "Swinging Sixties" show at the Great Western Hotel in Paignton.
The album also has two exclusive bonus tracks which Keedie recorded in 2005 – "Nessun Dorma" and "Would I Know", an original song penned by American songwriter, Diane Warren, and previously used in the Charlotte Church film I'll Be There.
[22] In 2020, she delivered a singing master class to performing arts students of South Devon College[23] and took part in a fund raising virtual concert at Wrexham radio station Calon FM on behalf of the National Health Service front line workers who had contributed so much during the COVID-19 pandemic.