
Sing your Heart Out by Adam Hawkins http://anodizeproductions.com
From Bradley Young (age 12)
Dear All
Please help a schoolmate with his dream.
James Christie who is just 16 has entered a song writing competition for east Anglia and is currently in second place but he needs your help.
This is not just a great achievement because he is doing very well but also how he got there.
In 2006 he had a very bad rugby accident; he was stamped in the head. He was rushed to hospital and has been partially sighted ever since. After being told he could not play sport he turned his talents to music. While giving his speech in assembly he had to be helped up the stairs onto stage an someone else had to control the computer as he cannot see the mouse on the screen.
He is very close to first place (or by the time you read this he might be in first). If he wins he gets a lot of help with his career from professional musicians.
The competition closes midnight Sunday 14th March 2010 so please, please, please spread the word quickly.
He is only 212 votes off first place (at the moment)
Here is how to vote:
1. Go to Google
2. Type in: ‘Numu songwriter 2009’
3. Click on the top website
4. Scroll down to the second list of music
5. Instead of looking at recent look at most popular (on the tab at the top of the list)
6. Listen to catch you when you fall by James C
7. Listen to it as many times as you can (put it on mute if you like)
8. Don’t listen to anyone else because a listen counts as a vote
9. Send this message on
10. Enjoy the music
11. The more you listen the more votes he gets
Your help is greatly appreciated
Bradley Young
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March 9, 2010 12:16 pm |
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