no help needed today for raheem sterling, the victor over crystal palace's wilfried zaha in a 5—4 goal but during the coronavirus lockdown, two women from new orleans have combined their talents to help lift spirits. 0ur reporter freya cole takes a look at their creation. through the streets of new orleans on a custom—made set of wheels, a violinist and her friend are spreading musical cheer. and it's working. i mean, i heard before i saw it. i thought it was out neighbours blasting music. i'm like, you play instruments now? what is this? and then i saw and i'm like, oh, breathtaking. this is definitely what i need. sarah grant has a pedicab operator and anna roznowska is a street violinist. together the duo created the mobile music box when theirjobs were impacted by the stay—at—home orders. i love playing music and i really believe in music. and at a time like this, yeah, we definitely need music, more than anything else. they're happily accepting small tips, but they say their main aim is to bring the community together. it's amazing and uplifting, and, you know, live music is what