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UPDATE :  I thought I would spend Sunday morning in Edinburgh handing out the promotional leaflets that I printed off.  So here I am with Gill, Terry and Tom encouraging people to come and watch my concert on Monday  🙂

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It’s Thursday night and tomorrow is fast approaching and I am packing for a small road trip  🙂   I have the second of my summer lunch time concerts performing alongside Russell Lomas in Lytham St Annes.  The concert is to start at 02:00 pm and will be held in the Lytham Assembly Rooms, Dicconson Terrace, Lytham, Lancashie, FY8 5JY.

My good friend from the RCS, Tim Edmundson has said that he will try and catch my performance and it would be great to catch up with him and what he has been up to over the summer.

Then after the show we are dashing up to Glasgow to prepare for my next performance in Edinburgh on the Monday 5th August.  This year at the Edinburgh Fringe there is a series of concerts being held at St Mary’s RC Cathedral showcasing the talents of some of the RCS up and coming artists.  I will be performing alongside Marcus Kitchen, on piano, in the opening concert at 13:20 pm and I am really looking forward to this as it will be my first appearance at the Fringe :).  Plus just look above at this fabulous interior I simply can’t wait for Monday.

I was wondering how I could help to promote the event so I decided create leaflet and rope my brother, Tom, and Marcus in to handing them out with me around Edinburgh on Monday morning.  We may have overdone the quantity though we shall have to wait and see…..

On a lighter note one of my blog followers, Cary,  asked me if I had any old photographs of me as King Louis from the Jungle Book, after I mentioned I’d never been Big Bird but I had played King Louis, so I had my Mum dig her old photos out.

By pure coincidence Craig McLean wrote an article in The Telegraph about Disney’s Jungle Book and in particular a clip with King Louis performing my song 🙂  See here:     At the end of the article Lella Smith, the Animation Research Library Creative Director, revealed that Snow White was also drawn with blonde hair – I knew it!  It could have been my role after all 🙂

After our trip down memory lane we found these which I hope make you smile as they made us chuckle 🙂  If any of you guys in these photos are reading this and you don’t mind your face being revealed let me know.

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