Pure
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Above:
The audience wait patiently for the show to
begin
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any image to enlarge.
All
images on this page were captured by the Webmaster
on his trusty Fuji Finepix S602Z digital camera.
Fully automatic setings were engaged to ensure
optimal image quality was achieved. Even so,
I could have done with setting the ISA rating
to maximum! Mine was not the only Fuji there
either, 602's were used by Keith S. and Gareth
K. too. |
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The
band strike up and the programme begins |
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Hayley
once again was again in fine voice. |
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Hayley
left the stage, making way for the first of
her guests, welsh singer, Katherine Jenkins |
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And
later still, sister Sophie and brother Isaac |
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During
the interval we were thrilled to meet Holly
Holyoake, her Mum Trixie, and father Craig |
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Hayley's
second guest and fellow countryman, Brandon
Pou |
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Hayley |
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There
were more songs to come from Katherine, this
time more formally dressed
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The
Platinum Presentation
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Hayley
and Brandon Pou... The finalé... Sophie,
Katherine, Hayley, Brandon and Isaac
AFTER
THE SHOW
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Katherine
was eager to sign her autograph
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Waiting
outside the backstage entrance of St. David's
Hall, at my request Holly kindly gave us a
wonderful a-capella rendition of ‘O mio
babbino caro’ This was all the more impressive
since it was in response to a spur of the moment
request, she had no time to warm up, and took
only a few seconds to ask with her Mum which
of her many favourites she should sing. Despite
this, her voice was strong and clear as a bell...
Thank you Holly, you were truly fantastic! |
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More
autograph signing, and yet again, it was for
us! Thank you too, Hayley. |
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The
two girls, having just a single year between
them, got along fine... All-in-all, it had
been a wonderful and unforgettable evening.
Our small group left St. David's Hall that
night with very broad smiles and many wonderful
memories to cherish.
HWI
would like to take this opportunity to extend
their thanks to everyone involved in ensuring
this show was such a resounding success. Singers
and technicians, managers and theatre staff
alike.
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