My very night performing in a St Andrews Church on a wet, damp evening, what a really good night though, so warm friendly people.... the weirdest gig I've ever done, but it was so much fun too..... Looking forward to going back to Ansty, Coventry for night 2 of 2 for the Myton Hospice event......
First time getting changed in with the bell tower too...
Pictures, articles and press since 2008 of various gigs, parties, weddings, corporate, The Bublé Tribute Show and much much more...... Michael Buble Tribute solo or with Big Band
Monday, 14 December 2015
Monday, 30 November 2015
Michael Buble Tribute @ The Bull Hotel, Halstead Essex
Wow, what a night...... we started with some chilled out Buble tunes, onto Christmas then a minute second half........ boy oh boy Klara and her guests certainly enjoyed the night....... some a bit more than others.....
I look forward to my return next year.........
Monday, 23 November 2015
Michael Buble Tribute Supporting - Balls To Cancer Christmas Ball
Saturday Night 28th Nov 2015
I'm very much looking forward to performing at this great event at Ramada Park Hall http://www.ramadaparkhall.co.uk/
Balls To Cancer Charity Event
Michael Buble Tribute - Supports Worcester Breastcare Support Group
http://www.wbcsg.org.uk/
I am so thrilled to be linked with this fabulous group of people, from Jan 2016 the unit in which 'Jacqui's Room' will be, will be housing it's first patients....... on their 25th Year Anniversary this year and since 2009 I have been supporting this great cause.... for more pictures visit their website and the News 2015 section.
http://www.worcesternews.co.uk/news/14115970.Breast_cancer_support_group_which_battles_on_for_Worcester_breast_unit_celebrates_quarter_century_milestone/?ref=twt
Breast cancer support group which battles on for Worcester breast unit celebrates quarter century milestone
A BREAST cancer support group which has has raised tens of thousands of pounds towards Worcester's life-saving breast unit has celebrated its 25th birthday.
The Worcester Breast Cancer Support Group has not only provided support to those battling the illness and their families but has been a fierce and passionate supporter of the campaign to bring a dedicated breast care unit to the city.
The late Cherry Robinson, one of the original calendar girls who launched the Worcestershire Breast Unit Campaign in October 2009, was heavily involved in the support group, building on the work of her predecessor, specialist breast care nurse Jacqui Heal.
Cherry died in October, 2013 after losing her fight against secondary cancers following an earlier battle against breast cancer and never lived to see the unit (set to open in the new year) that she and others fought so hard for.
Jacqui died in July, 2007 after developing a brain tumour.
The support group has raised funds for 'Jacqui's Room', a private room in honor of Mrs Heal which will exist within the new unit at 220 Newtown Road, on the site of the Worcestershire Royal Hospital.
It is a private room to allow patients a moment of reflection after they have been diagnosed.
The group celebrated the milestone on Saturday, November 21 which members described as 'quite an achievement' considering it is a small group.
Margaret Dufty, chairperson of the group, said: "We all wish that Cherry was still with us especially as her dream of the new breast unit at Worcestershire Royal looks as though it will shortly come to fruition."
On November 10, 2014, Mrs Dufty handed over a cheque for £18,000 to consultant breast surgeon and founder of the breast unit campaign Mr Steven Thrush.
On the day of the group's October meeting, the group were invited by Mr Thrush to visit the almost completed unit and be shown around.
Mrs Dufty said: "We were very encouraged with the work progress and especially interested in the room to be named after Jacqui Heal, the founder member of the support group.
"Also, when the garden is finished, we will be looking to purchase some garden furniture in memory of Cherry Robinson, who took over as chairperson after Jacqui. "Cherry was a great campaigner for the unit and would have been delighted with the progress being made with the building work.
"All this is great news for our 25th Year, which was celebrated at our Christmas Party on Saturday, November 21 with a two course meal and entertainment by Steve Maitland, who for many years has been a supporter of our Group."
Richard Heal, Jacqui's husband, donated six bottles of wine for the raffle to add to the 25 prizes all wrapped in silver as part of the celebration and raising £240.
The evening was an 'outstanding success' with over £650 in total raised.
Mrs Dufty said: "We continue to raise funds to support the group's
overall aims, we also have monthly meetings with interesting guest
speakers and we meet the urgent needs of any of our members, together
with the ongoing cost of supplying new specialist equipment for the
breast care nurses."
News about fundraising of the group can be found at www.wbcsg.org.uk
I am so thrilled to be linked with this fabulous group of people, from Jan 2016 the unit in which 'Jacqui's Room' will be, will be housing it's first patients....... on their 25th Year Anniversary this year and since 2009 I have been supporting this great cause.... for more pictures visit their website and the News 2015 section.
http://www.worcesternews.co.uk/news/14115970.Breast_cancer_support_group_which_battles_on_for_Worcester_breast_unit_celebrates_quarter_century_milestone/?ref=twt
Breast cancer support group which battles on for Worcester breast unit celebrates quarter century milestone
A BREAST cancer support group which has has raised tens of thousands of pounds towards Worcester's life-saving breast unit has celebrated its 25th birthday.
The Worcester Breast Cancer Support Group has not only provided support to those battling the illness and their families but has been a fierce and passionate supporter of the campaign to bring a dedicated breast care unit to the city.
The late Cherry Robinson, one of the original calendar girls who launched the Worcestershire Breast Unit Campaign in October 2009, was heavily involved in the support group, building on the work of her predecessor, specialist breast care nurse Jacqui Heal.
Cherry died in October, 2013 after losing her fight against secondary cancers following an earlier battle against breast cancer and never lived to see the unit (set to open in the new year) that she and others fought so hard for.
Jacqui died in July, 2007 after developing a brain tumour.
The support group has raised funds for 'Jacqui's Room', a private room in honor of Mrs Heal which will exist within the new unit at 220 Newtown Road, on the site of the Worcestershire Royal Hospital.
It is a private room to allow patients a moment of reflection after they have been diagnosed.
The group celebrated the milestone on Saturday, November 21 which members described as 'quite an achievement' considering it is a small group.
Margaret Dufty, chairperson of the group, said: "We all wish that Cherry was still with us especially as her dream of the new breast unit at Worcestershire Royal looks as though it will shortly come to fruition."
On November 10, 2014, Mrs Dufty handed over a cheque for £18,000 to consultant breast surgeon and founder of the breast unit campaign Mr Steven Thrush.
On the day of the group's October meeting, the group were invited by Mr Thrush to visit the almost completed unit and be shown around.
Mrs Dufty said: "We were very encouraged with the work progress and especially interested in the room to be named after Jacqui Heal, the founder member of the support group.
"Also, when the garden is finished, we will be looking to purchase some garden furniture in memory of Cherry Robinson, who took over as chairperson after Jacqui. "Cherry was a great campaigner for the unit and would have been delighted with the progress being made with the building work.
"All this is great news for our 25th Year, which was celebrated at our Christmas Party on Saturday, November 21 with a two course meal and entertainment by Steve Maitland, who for many years has been a supporter of our Group."
Richard Heal, Jacqui's husband, donated six bottles of wine for the raffle to add to the 25 prizes all wrapped in silver as part of the celebration and raising £240.
The evening was an 'outstanding success' with over £650 in total raised.
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News about fundraising of the group can be found at www.wbcsg.org.uk
Michael Buble Tribute with The Big Swing 'The King Of Swing Show'
Very much looking forward to my new venture in 2016
'The Kings Of Swing Show'
with full 11 piece big band
First booking in Feb
@ The Bank House Hotel in aid of St Richards Hospice for King's Hawford School
Monday, 14 September 2015
Michael Buble Tribute - The Buble Tribuite Show - Supporting Relay For Life, Worcester Sept 2015
Another one of my fave charity events I like to help out each tyear if I can..... it was my 4th out or 5 years doing the event......
helping to raise a staggering £12,000 HUGE CONGRATS TO ALL THE TEAMS TAKING PART
Relay For Life, Worcester 2015
helping to raise a staggering £12,000 HUGE CONGRATS TO ALL THE TEAMS TAKING PART
Relay For Life, Worcester 2015
Michael Buble Tribute Night - Salford Hall Hotel nr Evesham
So for the final evening of the 70 stong tour party from Royal Bekshire no less, was my turn. What a greta night full of laughs, it was lovely to have such an appreciative audience.......
http://www.salfordhall.co.uk/
http://www.salfordhall.co.uk/
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