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Teaching tenor from Ruabon on cloud nine after reaching number one in classical charts
A teaching tenor is on cloud nine after reaching the top of the charts with a world-renowned choir.
Daryl Stephenson, a work-based learning assessor at Coleg Cambria Deeside, is a tenor with the award-winning Fron Male Voice Choir.
Based in the Dee Valley, they reached number one in both the Classical Artist and Classical Combined charts with their latest release,
Voices of the Valley: Echoes
Daryl, from Ruabon, also appeared in the YouTube video for first single
Bring Him Home, with the choir performing virtually from their homes due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
A TEACHING tenor is on cloud nine after reaching the top of the charts with a world-renowned choir. Daryl Stephenson, a work-based learning assessor at Coleg Cambria Deeside, is a tenor with the award-winning Fron Male Voice Choir. Based in the Dee Valley, they reached number one in both the Classical Artist and Classical Combined charts with their latest release, Voices of the Valley: Echoes Daryl, from Ruabon, also appeared in the YouTube video for first single Bring Him Home, with the choir performing virtually from their homes due to the Coronavirus pandemic. “It’s such a strange and surreal experience but we are all over the moon,” said Daryl, who has two children with wife Sarah - Emily and Daniel, himself a singer with Only Boys Aloud.
A TEACHING tenor is on cloud nine after reaching the top of the charts with a world-renowned choir. Daryl Stephenson, a work-based learning assessor at Coleg Cambria Deeside, is a tenor with the award-winning Fron Male Voice Choir. Based in the Dee Valley, they reached number one in both the Classical Artist and Classical Combined charts with their latest release, Voices of the Valley: Echoes Daryl, from Ruabon, also appeared in the YouTube video for first single Bring Him Home, with the choir performing virtually from their homes due to the Coronavirus pandemic. “It’s such a strange and surreal experience but we are all over the moon,” said Daryl, who has two children with wife Sarah - Emily and Daniel, himself a singer with Only Boys Aloud.
A CHOIR that hit the high notes when it wowed the Britain’s Got Talent judges has been given a boost by a bakery firm as it struggles for funding during the coronavirus pandemic. Only Boys Aloud, which has choirs in Wrexham, Rhyl, Caernarfon and Holyhead with a total of 80 members, has received a £1,000 grant from Wrexham s Village Bakery which was determined to help them ensure the show goes on. The money came from the company’s £5,000 Village People Fund that was set up to help local charities, community groups and sports clubs whose fundraising activities have been curtailed because of Covid-19.