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Post by drew on Oct 21, 2006 9:24:52 GMT
You need to read the previous article Andrew, it tells you all about the project.
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Post by drew on Oct 21, 2006 9:21:46 GMT
Everybody remember to sing Happy Birthday after the show.
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Post by drew on Oct 21, 2006 9:18:40 GMT
Hayley to perform in Different Voices at Cadogan Hall Monday 9th April 2007 at 14:30. Featuring RPO and with Stephen Fry as narrator.
Ticket office is open.
Not on the web yet.
AA15 & AA16 already gone.
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Post by drew on Sept 19, 2007 9:43:29 GMT
Thank you James. That was the exact word that came into my mind when Hayley came out to greet HWI at the end of the performance. I have never seen her looking so well at the end of a shift. The photographs prove it. Shepherd's Bush and now the Mermaid, she looks radiant. "Home life" must be doing some good. It beats living in the back of a bus.
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Post by drew on Sept 18, 2007 15:04:25 GMT
My name is little Red Riding Hood and I thought of the colour first Tony, you sly old fox!
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Post by drew on Sept 18, 2007 10:11:07 GMT
Thank you Steve for that aperitif.
It is surprising to see Hayley looking down at the music. You must have captured the one occasion that she did. (The rest of the time she was looking up at the fourth row.)
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Post by drew on Sept 18, 2007 9:50:13 GMT
Gordon was also there, making thirteen members of HWI in attendance. Richard Sorry Gordon. I did see you. (I recognise you from all of the All Angels videos!) There were only 12 HWIers seated together so no chance of bad luck. I was the only one to turn up on time (at 19:00) so I had to sit at the back. Sometimes 13 is lucky. We certainly were.
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Post by drew on Sept 17, 2007 23:08:25 GMT
Hey all, Just got home, and I have to say that it was a great night. As usual, it was good to see Steve, Stuart, Caite, Roger, Mark, Martin, Grant, Richard, James, Dave and whomever else I've managed to forget.. G'night all.. and Drew, that makes eleven twelve for HWI. Thank you Stephany for finding this event. All that I can say is: "I feel pretty". PS. We also saw Steve and Hayley. Once again, Hayley kept the taxi waiting, just for HWI. Thanks for your excellent response Chris. It is good to have memories so quickly. PPS. Sorry Marianne, it wasn't Vittorio, but young Tony did try hard. Somehow he lacked the Mediterranean passion.
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Post by drew on Sept 8, 2007 10:35:21 GMT
Tickets received, looking forward to another large gathering.
It is a shame that cameras and videos are forbidden. I hope that there will be someone there to record the event!!
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Post by drew on Sept 5, 2007 13:59:37 GMT
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Post by drew on Sept 5, 2007 13:00:44 GMT
What no Vittorio? Sorry Marianne.
I pressed the button. Here's hoping.
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Post by drew on Sept 25, 2007 15:00:05 GMT
Today's voting list includes 'Bernstein: West Side Story', and I think it's about time they played something from the 50th Anniversary recording. www.classicfm.co.uk/sectional.asp?id=10165Good luck Hayley and Vittorio! Richard It has to be WSS tomorrow as 26/09 is the official birthday.
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Post by drew on Aug 21, 2007 18:46:11 GMT
Thank you Richard.
That makes four votes to turn it into a classic.
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Post by drew on Sept 28, 2006 16:27:03 GMT
According to Mark Forrest at 17:30 on the Classic FM Drivetime show:
"If anyone is lucky enough to have Hayley visiting them tomorrow, she likes her coffee very hot with a little bit of skimmed milk."
So Andrew, you had better take the gold top back to the corner shop and change it for healthy skimmed.
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Post by drew on Sept 28, 2006 13:46:34 GMT
And maybe a glass of red wine after the singing if it not too early in the day.
"Red, red wine, it's up to you All I can do, I've done, but mem'ries won't go "
UB40 amongst others.
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