| STOCK MUSIC SOCIETY CHOIR SPRING CONCERT |
| Stock Choral Foundation Second Annual Concert Series |
| Saturday 21st May 2011 |
at All Saints' Church |
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This year, we are delighted to welcome the
highly acclaimed girl trio Pink Champagne and their live swing band for a night
of 1940s music. The group comprises of 3 girls and were recently described as
the 'Modern Day Andrews Sisters' by the Daily Mail after their stunning debut
performance at the memorial service for the writer Dick Francis. The group
includes Sammy Andrews, who returns recently from touring with 'My Fair Lady',
Marie Helmsey, fellow graduate from the Guilford School of Acting and Philly
Lopez, a backing singer for Stevie Wonder. |
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We were delighted to welcome Pink
Champagne and their swing band to the church for a night of 1940s music.
The group comprises of 3 girls and were recently described as the 'Modern Day
Andrews Sisters' by the Daily Mail after their stunning debut performance at
the memorial service for the writer Dick Francis. The group includes Sammy
Andrews, who returns recently from touring with 'My Fair Lady', Marie Helmsey,
fellow graduate from the Guilford School of Acting and Philly Lopez, a backing
singer for Stevie Wonder. |
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We were treated to an outstanding evening's
entertainment taking gross £1,300 for the Stock Choral Foundation. We
would most certainly like to thank Pink Champagne for a fantastic night of
swinging music and exquisite harmonies. It was thoroughly enjoyed by all!
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Next year will see the third year of the
Annual Concert Series, where we will welcome back the Choir of Royal Holloway.
Click here for more details: |
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Next year will see the third year of the
Annual Concert Series, where we will welcome back the Choir of Royal Holloway.
Click here for more details: Oliver S Lincoln |
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The best thing to me, was how enthusiastic
they all were. They obviously enjoyed what they were doing, so much, it was
infectious, and we all enjoyed ourselves WITH them!! |
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| Morwenna Akehurst | ||||