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The Singing Soldiers take on the charts
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#50821
The Singing Soldiers take on the charts 15 Years, 8 Months ago  
Think this will be huge.


news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8325714.stm



And to see them singing

 
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#50824
Re:The Singing Soldiers take on the charts 15 Years, 8 Months ago  
It's my old tea boy Jeff Chegwin from UK Records behind it.

The influence of King lingers forever.
 
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#50825
BR

Re:The Singing Soldiers take on the charts 15 Years, 8 Months ago  
Brilliant album - the three voices are all excellent. The one sounds very Tony Spandau Hadley.

This is a cut above the usual covers albums. There are some great singers out there - but having THREE lead singers is a great idea and they blend very well. Some of the vocal arrangements are superb - wonder who did them ?

Great Tip Giles.

You can listen to 30 second samples on Amazon.
 
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#50834
Bunk Morland

Re:The Singing Soldiers take on the charts 15 Years, 8 Months ago  
These guys were snapped up by Michael Bolton to open his RAH shows next Monday and Tuesday, Nov 2 and 3rd. Trouble is by next Monday they will have outsold Bolton's NEW album 5 TO 1.
 
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#50845
In The Know

Re:The Singing Soldiers take on the charts 15 Years, 8 Months ago  
giles2008 wrote:
Think this will be huge.

URGHHH !

Another KAPE (Keep the Army in the Public Eye) stunt.
 
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#50866
Re:The Singing Soldiers take on the charts 15 Years, 8 Months ago  
For the Christmas market of course. There is a also album by the Coldstream Guards to be released at the same time. Artist royalties go to the Army Benevolent Fund. Personally i would rather make a donation to the Royal British Legion than buy this and enrich a music company exec who will make a lot out of this more than the charity .



www.britishlegion.org.uk/
 
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