| Linda Watts Like so many famous names in music, Linda studied at the Guildhall School of Music in London. She went on to make her name in the field of popular classics, starring in BBC Radio 2's Friday Night Is Music Night and Melodies For You as well as singing in Gala Shows and Concerts with the BBC Concert Orchestra. Her beautiful voice, encompassing both classical and light music, takes her worldwide from luxury liners cruising the Caribbean and South Pacific to Concert performances at the Royal Festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Wigmore Hall and many Royal Galas. She has toured extensively appearing at many of the country's leading theatres and concert halls as well as broadcasting live on Classic FM singing with the Royal Military Bands. |
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Carol Anne Wells Carol Anne studied piano, singing and oboe at The Royal College of Music. An accomplished pianist and entertainer in both classical and light music, she has given recitals at London's South Bank, Wigmore and Barbican Halls and the Royal Albert Hall. She has also made several appearances on American, Italian and Romanian television as well as for the BBC and Classic FM. She was featured on BBC Radio's Womans' Hour for her highly praised spectacular musical fusion programme Rhapsody, Rock and Ragtime. Carol Anne's versatility leads her from the classical concert stage to performing as soloist, accompanist, and ensemble player and to creating her own arrangements in her one-woman show featuring her 'Screen Gems'. |