Pictures of special events -------------"Radio Station Campaign #playfair" blog has been created to get radio stations to play Susan's songs. The campaign to contact radio stations started on the forum on November 27, 2011. Many stations have been contacted and still no air time for Susan. Therefore, if you are interested in helping out, join this site, leave a comment and get in touch with radio stations. Let's see if this will bring it about.
Susan said at her BGT audition aired April 11, 2009, "I am 47, and that's just one side of me..." She certainly was right when she made that statement. Aren't we lucky that there are so many sides to Susan - many we have seen these past 5 years and, I am sure, many more to come. Recently, she has shown us a super, magnificent side of her when she successfully did her first tour in Scotland, and right now in her brilliant nineteen UK Concert Tour dates going on through March and April. Remember what they were saying back then: "The biggest "YES" I have ever given anybody" - "Susan Boyle you can go back to the village with your head held high, it's 3 yeses" - "Most extraordinary shock we've ever had" - "a complete privilege listening to that" DO YOU THINK!!! Susan's statement said it all - "BLOODY FANTASTIC". AND BLOODY FANTASTIC SHE IS! Sail on Susan Boyle, the world is waiting for you.
Thursday, March 27, 2014
SusanBoyle Fansinternationalinc The Ovation Channelin the US has started advertising the latest Susan Documentary to be shown on April 9 at 10 pm ET ~ first time broadcast in the US.
Modern-English @ModernEnglish 2m We've met the likes of Wu Tang Clan, Ian Brown, Liam Neeson, Rio Ferdinand & now...Susan Boyle! #memeets pic.twitter.com/vkRGAcdvAy
Sadly, an audience member was taken ill and required emergency treatment in Manchester tonight, so the beginning of the performance is delayed. I know we all hope the person will be fine!
Meanwhile, while we're waiting - here is an image of 'Susan Boyle In Concert':
There are reports of Susan Boyle playing the first verse of Who I Was Born To Be on the piano and then belting out the entire song and the audience went wild! So glad to see these pictures Fantastic concerts!
Rebecca Cleator @Rebecca_Cleator So so happy that @KatieBoland2 has finally met her idol after all these years, dreams do come true #thankyoususan pic.twitter.com/15HXfeClAj
Voice of the Town contemporary choir to join Susan Boyle on stage during her stint in Newcastle at the City Hall
She's one of the biggest stars on the planet, but even divas need a little backing.
So when Susan Boyle’s tour rolls into Tyneside next week she will be given a little support by local contemporary choir Voice of the Town.
The Newcastle-based choir will support the former Britain’s Got Talent contestant on stage at her sold out gig at the City Hall on March 26.
The 20 vocalists from the group will sing backing for Susan on four of her songs.
Group founder Steve Morton said it was an honour for the choir, which has been going for more than two years.
“We were first approached in December, but it all came together very quickly about three weeks ago,” said Steve, who has also set up Voice of the Town choirs in Glasgow, Birmingham and Edinburgh.
“The choir coordinator for the Susan Boyle tour contacted us and had heard us and was impressed and thought we were very appropriate for what they were looking for for the show.
“We are very pleased to be involved because the calibre of some of the groups who have supported her on tour and are lined up after this is amazing, it’s good to be on the same platform as them,” he said. Steve said the four songs the choir would accompany Susan on were to be a surprise for the audience but did include some of her well-known hits.
“We are delighted and proud to be involved in the show, she’s someone who has a significant following in the US and other countries, and obviously the UK, and has won a lot of admiration for her voice,” said Steve.
“It’s a real pleasure to be involved in what will be a really exciting event for us.
“Newcastle City Hall has sold out so it will be really exciting to be involved and it will be a step up in terms of audience size we have performed to. I am sure it will be something the choir will remember for a long time,” he said.
Voice of the Town is a group of amateur singers who come from a wide range of backgrounds.
“We have people who are teachers or medical professionals and people who work in the media,” said Steve.
“Some do work in music and they are very keen to be involved which is nice as musicians can be picky about who they get involved with.
“The amount of hard work these people put in around their busy lives, family life and work life, is really great,” added Steve.
The choir are next performing with The Magenta Singers on Friday March 28 at the King’s Hall, Armstrong Building, in Newcastle University. For tickets visit www.ticketsource.co.uk/date/97495 .