Tom Hyatt – The
Winner!!!!
(Frank Sinatra Mack The Knife)
It was nine months in the making
and an awful lot of hard work by Mr. David Heywood, music teacher
at All Saints Language
College, and it culminated at King George’s Hall, Blackburn
on Thursday 18th March.
With over 300 auditions, 50 performances
in the school heats and 10 finalists the show put Rossendale
schools at the forefront
of inter-school relations in Lancashire. It was a superb collaborative
effort involving All Saints, Haslingden High, Whitworth High,
Alder Grange and, of course, BRGS.
With vocal coaching by Sonia
of Creative Industries and a three track demo tape recording,
the competition offered one
talented individual the chance to take their skills further – but
who would it be? The competition was fierce and the singers
all put on great performances.
BRGS’ first singer was Daniel Wilkie who produced an
outstanding performance of Ronan Keating’s Tomorrow Never
Comes which brought the place to a screaming frenzy with the
adulation of his fans. Without doubt it was the performance
to beat.
However, despite some energetic performances from other
entries such as All Saints’ You Can’t Hurry Love
by the supremes (performed by Lindsay Dunn, Hannah Roupee,
Lorna Watson
and Sarah Whittle) nothing even came near the energy and fun
that went into the performance given by Tom Hyatt as Frank
Sinatra.
Already the image of Tom in that hat with the cheeky ‘brat
pack’ pose has become embedded in the school’s
consciousness. The dancers that performed with him (Emily Grimshaw,
Charlotte Annice and Clarissa Taylor) really finished the performance
off with a routine that was utterly professional, full of energy
and danced out with unfailing verve and enthusiasm. Tom gave
a completely assured delivery of the number, really working
his audience and performing with a confidence that was lacking
in some of the other performers.
Of course, the support that
was given by BRGS pupils exceeded all expectation. Giving positive
cheers to all performances
and backing our singers with banners, posters and every decibel
they could muster in support, they really helped to make the
evening go well and are to be congratulated on their behaviour.
It
was a truly deserved win, and a night to remember for all those
involved. The production was of a standard to match any
West End performance and the work of VSL Event Hire and the
technical wizardry of the All Saints media department could
not be faulted.
WELL DONE, TOM HYATT!!!!!!!!!!!!
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