Post by drew on Nov 14, 2006 4:26:26 GMT
Snippets of (old) news from the website of Old Framlinghamians (Laura's school) :
College Student backed by £1 million deal
Last Updated: Mon 30th Oct 2006
Updated again - 30 Oct 2006 More updates on All Angel media events plus a chance to win some tickets to the England v S Africa rugby international on 18 Nov; competition closes 10 Nov.
News Update - 23 Oct 2006 The All Angels singing group have already appeared in some media events and will also be on TV over the coming weeks. See "Read More" for details.
Original News - 28 Sept 2006 Laura Wright, the current BBC Radio 2 Young Chorister of the Year, has been selected to sing with three other public schoolgirls in the new group, All Angels. Backed by a £1 million marketing deal from Universal Music for an initial five albums, the "Angels" expect to sell hundreds of thousands of the first album due to be released in November 2006.
See My Space OR page 3 of the Daily Telegraph, 25 September 2006, for details.
News Update - 23 Oct 2006
From the All Angels website - http://www.allangelsinternational.com:
The girls will be appearing on TV a number of times over the coming weeks, so tune in if you get the chance. The dates for you diaries are:
24th October - GMTV
25th October - Five News
26th October - BBC London News
31st October - Most Haunted (Living TV)
Also:
11th November – BBC1 Festival of Remembrance from the Royal Albert Hall (performance of “Channel of your peace”)
4th December – ITV This Morning (interview & performance of Silent Night)
24th December – ITV Christmas Eve Service from All Saints, Daresbury (Performance of Silent Night)
Also:
On Monday 16th October, All Angels helped to launch the first ever National Music Week. On a bill that also featured Matt Willis (formerly of Busted), the girls performed a brilliant version of Songbird to a packed crowd at HMV Oxford Street, London. All Angels, will be releasing their gorgeous version of Songbird on 16th October, as part of the Schools Top Ten in National Music Week. Recorded with a simple piano backing, this song shows off the four girls’ stunning voices superbly. The link for National Music Week is: www.nationalmusicweek.net/(S(3s1exmnjkli2t145dskhr1ez))/all_angels.aspx
News Update - 30 Oct 2006:
The television performances of All Angels on GMTV and Five News can now be seen at www.allangelsinternational.com/video-vault/2006-promo-video.html
Also, GMTV have launched a competition to see the England vs South Africa game (for which tickets have sold out in any case) where the girls are due to perform. The link for that is: www.gm.tv/index.cfm?articleid=23005. The question is very easy.
The girls wereinterviewed/performing on BBC Newsround on 26th Oct. Presumably the video for that will also be uploaded to the website above.
Interestingly, you may come across adverts for a group called ANGELIS across the internet. This is Simon Cowell’s attempt at All Angels – six young teenagers (including the boy Chorister of the Year, Sam from Bristol, who won alongside Laura). They are releasing their CD a week earlier (on the 6th November), but have yet to appear on any decent TV programmes. Their website is at www.angelis-music.com/
www.oldframlinghamian.com/article.php?story=2006092802573495
It would appear that the "old girls" at Framlingham are looking at the "right" site.
For their information it should be
www.allangelsofficial.com
Thread Title and first line edited for clarity, by Dave
College Student backed by £1 million deal
Last Updated: Mon 30th Oct 2006
Updated again - 30 Oct 2006 More updates on All Angel media events plus a chance to win some tickets to the England v S Africa rugby international on 18 Nov; competition closes 10 Nov.
News Update - 23 Oct 2006 The All Angels singing group have already appeared in some media events and will also be on TV over the coming weeks. See "Read More" for details.
Original News - 28 Sept 2006 Laura Wright, the current BBC Radio 2 Young Chorister of the Year, has been selected to sing with three other public schoolgirls in the new group, All Angels. Backed by a £1 million marketing deal from Universal Music for an initial five albums, the "Angels" expect to sell hundreds of thousands of the first album due to be released in November 2006.
See My Space OR page 3 of the Daily Telegraph, 25 September 2006, for details.
News Update - 23 Oct 2006
From the All Angels website - http://www.allangelsinternational.com:
The girls will be appearing on TV a number of times over the coming weeks, so tune in if you get the chance. The dates for you diaries are:
24th October - GMTV
25th October - Five News
26th October - BBC London News
31st October - Most Haunted (Living TV)
Also:
11th November – BBC1 Festival of Remembrance from the Royal Albert Hall (performance of “Channel of your peace”)
4th December – ITV This Morning (interview & performance of Silent Night)
24th December – ITV Christmas Eve Service from All Saints, Daresbury (Performance of Silent Night)
Also:
On Monday 16th October, All Angels helped to launch the first ever National Music Week. On a bill that also featured Matt Willis (formerly of Busted), the girls performed a brilliant version of Songbird to a packed crowd at HMV Oxford Street, London. All Angels, will be releasing their gorgeous version of Songbird on 16th October, as part of the Schools Top Ten in National Music Week. Recorded with a simple piano backing, this song shows off the four girls’ stunning voices superbly. The link for National Music Week is: www.nationalmusicweek.net/(S(3s1exmnjkli2t145dskhr1ez))/all_angels.aspx
News Update - 30 Oct 2006:
The television performances of All Angels on GMTV and Five News can now be seen at www.allangelsinternational.com/video-vault/2006-promo-video.html
Also, GMTV have launched a competition to see the England vs South Africa game (for which tickets have sold out in any case) where the girls are due to perform. The link for that is: www.gm.tv/index.cfm?articleid=23005. The question is very easy.
The girls wereinterviewed/performing on BBC Newsround on 26th Oct. Presumably the video for that will also be uploaded to the website above.
Interestingly, you may come across adverts for a group called ANGELIS across the internet. This is Simon Cowell’s attempt at All Angels – six young teenagers (including the boy Chorister of the Year, Sam from Bristol, who won alongside Laura). They are releasing their CD a week earlier (on the 6th November), but have yet to appear on any decent TV programmes. Their website is at www.angelis-music.com/
www.oldframlinghamian.com/article.php?story=2006092802573495
It would appear that the "old girls" at Framlingham are looking at the "right" site.
For their information it should be
www.allangelsofficial.com
Thread Title and first line edited for clarity, by Dave