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5 Ocak 2009 No Comment

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CHARLOTTE:

This 17-year-old has displayed a flair for performance from early childhood. By age 11 she and her family moved lock, stock and barrel back from Nottingham to Essex in order for her to attend Sylvia Young’s much-admired stage school. She earned her place with a combination of sheer talent and determination, plus over 500 letters to obtain both the grants and scholarship the family needed to see her through.
I’m really excited about being in the show and just amazed at how quickly everything has happened,” says Charlotte. “I can’t begin to imagine what it will be like to appear on Saturday night BBC television. I just know I’ll be nervous but I’m determined not to let it get the better of me.
Charlotte’s favourite Eurovision hit is Gina G’s Just A Little Bit from 1996.

DAMIEN:

Damien, a piano-bar singer in London could be heading to Moscow to sing for the United Kingdom. Here’s what we know about him:

Damien has a track record that started in musical theatre at the age of 12, and has more recently seen him branching out to forge a career playing at some of the top piano bars in London. Damien has also performed backing vocals for Tom Jones and has in the past few months appeared on television shows including Later With Jools, Strictly Come Dancing and Here Come The Boys.

In between gigs Damien can be found on the footy pitch and was even tempted to follow in his father’s footsteps (his father was professional footballer for Brighton and Hove Albion and played for Ireland under-21s). He was also GQ Magazine’s Face of 95 and has acted alongside Caprice in the West End stage production of Rent.

He says: “I’d never even thought about Eurovision until now but I’m really excited about Andrew Lloyd Webber’s involvement. I reckon that the competition will be more credible now that he’s writing the song.”
Damien cites Love City Groove singing Love City Groove in 1995 as his favourite Eurovision performance.

Emperors of Soul:

Julian, Gerod, Leon, Leroy and Fraser are the five-piece soul act hoping to sing for the United Kingdom in Moscow next May, and these are their musical backgrounds:

This five-piece group of friends originally got together in 2008 to perform as a Temptations tribute band. The guys are (from l-r): Julian, Gerod, Leon, Leroy and Fraser.

Francine & Nicola:

Sure to become known as simply “The Twins”, these identical pair from Sheffield provide an interesting alternative that could go to Moscow. Here’s their profile:

These 20-year-old identical twin sisters, born and bred in Sheffield, are both trained singers who live at home with their parents. They have always lived in Sheffield, gone to the same school, work in the same pub and supermarket, go to the same university, study the same degree course and both started going out with their current boyfriends on the same day. In fact, the only way most people can tell them apart is that Fran has a fringe!
They were first referred to the local amateur operatic society when a neighbour heard them singing whilst riding their bikes outside their house. They believe their musical ability comes from their grandad Eric who played piano and sang on the pubs/clubs circuit with his brother.
Both are currently studying English at university back in South Yorkshire.

“It’s totally amazing to be part of the final six, and it’s great for us to be following our dreams,” says Nicola.

Francine, the elder by 35 minutes, adds: “We think that all the acts are very different and think they will all bring something fresh and fun to the competition.”
Despite being identical in nearly every way, the sisters do have different Eurovision favourites: Francine’s is Puppet On A String (Sandie Shaw, 1967) while Nicola prefers ABBA’s Waterloo.

JADE:

Jade was one of the latter draftees into ”Your Country Needs You” after Rita turned down the chance to take part in the national selection. Here is what the BBC press pack says about her:

Jade from East London is another of Sylvia Young’s graduates and no stranger to performing, singing and acting.Her first successful audition was for the role of Nyla in The Lion King and she’s since appeared in Whistle Down The Wind, as well as TV programmes including The Bill and Casualty.

For two-and-a-half years she was part of a fledgling girl band called Trinity Stone whose ambitions were to make it as a UK version of Destiny’s Child. Unfortunately the band didn’t make it big but since breaking up Jade has been even more determined to make it as a solo artist.
Jade grew up with her parents – dad Trevor, who is Sicilian and was born without sight in either eye, and mum Carol, who is blind in one eye and whose roots are in Jamaica. She is incredibly close to both of them and her younger brother and sister.

“I’m a true believer of fate. I’d been longing to work with a great writer and then suddenly I was auditioning for Andrew Lloyd Webber. Who knows where I’ll end up next!
Jade’s all-time favourite Eurovision hit is Gina G’s Just A Little Bit.

MARK:

Completing the six finalists is Mark- origionally from Wales. Can he follow in the footsteps of Jessica Garlick and James Fox? This is his BBC biography:

Twenty-three-year-old Mark has been playing Prince Charming in Bromley this season but luckily managed to fit in auditions for Your County Needs You. Originally from North Wales he comes from two generations of farmers – his father has won national sheep breeding awards.

But in recent years Mark’s parents have encouraged their children (he is the youngest of four) to find other trades. Proud of his roots, Mark is totally bi-lingual – he was educated in Wales, sat his GCSEs in Welsh and spent family holidays in Wales. His first ever plane ride was when he was 17 and he went to Edinburgh.
At an early age his music teacher spotted his talent and his mother enrolled him in the local drama society when he was 11.

The turning point for Mark came when he went to Preston to study dance full-time, and the following year won a full scholarship to Laine’s performance school.

Since graduating he has appeared in the West End productions of Spamalot and Wicked. He has also played Troy in High School Musical at the Hammersmith Apollo.

Mark is a qualified tap/jazz teacher as well as being the founder of West End in Wales – a summer school programme designed to promote youth theatre.


“One minute I was painting my flat and the next I’m up to my neck in rehearsals,
” says Mark. “The whole experience has been a total whirlwind! Now I just can’t wait for the live shows!”
His vote for the best Eurovision song goes to Waterloo by ABBA, whilst his favourite ever act is Bucks Fizz with Making Your Mind Up.

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