Check-out CONNIE TALBOT Album "Over the Rainbow", click on the LINK below:
http://www.con
Check-out CONNIE TALBOT Album "Over the Rainbow", click on the LINK below: http://www.connietalbot.com/shop.php ================================================ PLEASE READ THIS DESCRIPTION! Pls Rate & leave your Comments, too
Featuring Connie Talbot, her rendition of Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You" included in her debut Album "Over The Rainbow produce by Olympic Music Studio.
Music and Photos publicly source at Connie Talbot's Official Sites:
http://www.connietalbot.com http://www.myspace.com/connietalbotofficialmusic http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewpro file&friendid=216074928
Connie Official Channel http://www.youtube.com/user/marcmarot
Connie at Olympic with "I have a Dream": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wN5FmiWmc10
Connie TV Commercial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxG4ogYv2Po
Support Connie Talbot, Pre-order/Buy her Album "Over the Rainbow" due for release on 26 November 2007
Featuring song tracks: Somewhere Over The Rainbow, I Believe, White Christmas, Smile, Imagine, Walking In The Air, Favourite Things, Wonderful World, Ben, I Will Always Love You, Silent Night, and, I Have A Dream
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***RTL II (DE), Tuesday 1 April 2008, 10.15pm***
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Alex Stobbs on Rich
***RTL II (DE), Tuesday 1 April 2008, 10.15pm*** _________________
Alex Stobbs on Richard and Judy (23 January 2008). playing Rachmaninov's Prelude in G# minor. _________________
A Boy Called Alex Channel 4 (UK), Thursday 24 January 2008, 9pm
Alex Stobbs has cystic fibrosis, a genetically-inherited disease which is slowly destroying his digestive system and his lungs.
Alex has a particularly virulent form. Over the years, the disease has attacked his bones and left him partially deaf, especially distressing for a musician.
There is no cure. Without the massive cocktail of drugs pumped into his bloodstream day and night, Alex would not be alive today.
Neither the drugs nor the disease will stop Alex from now taking on the greatest musical challenge of his life: to conduct a performance of Bach's epic choral work, the Magnificat, before an audience of several hundred people in the glorious setting of Eton's 15th century chapel.
As Alex explains, 'Music makes me forget about where I am or what state I am in or what's happening to my lungs. Music is my hope. It's everything.' _________________
http://www.channel4.com/culture/microsites/C/cutting_edge/al ex/ http://www.cftrust.org.uk
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***RTL II (DE), Tuesday 1 April 2008, 10.15pm***
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Alex Stobbs being i
***RTL II (DE), Tuesday 1 April 2008, 10.15pm*** _________________
Alex Stobbs being interviewed on Richard & Judy (23 January 2008).
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A Boy Called Alex Channel 4 (UK), Thursday 24 January 2008, 9pm
Alex Stobbs has cystic fibrosis, a genetically-inherited disease which is slowly destroying his digestive system and his lungs.
Alex has a particularly virulent form. Over the years, the disease has attacked his bones and left him partially deaf, especially distressing for a musician.
There is no cure. Without the massive cocktail of drugs pumped into his bloodstream day and night, Alex would not be alive today.
Neither the drugs nor the disease will stop Alex from now taking on the greatest musical challenge of his life: to conduct a performance of Bach's epic choral work, the Magnificat, before an audience of several hundred people in the glorious setting of Eton's 15th century chapel.
As Alex explains, 'Music makes me forget about where I am or what state I am in or what's happening to my lungs. Music is my hope. It's everything.' _________________
http://www.channel4.com/culture/microsites/C/cutting_edge/al ex/ http://www.cftrust.org.uk
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