Marking Olympics with song
“20-year-old Kit Bradshaw has been musical from a very early age and enjoys all genres. He has been writing songs for several years and has recently ventured into production as well. He can be witnessed either at his regular live gigs where he plays an array of chart hits, or on his weekly radio show, The Kit Bradshaw Show. on Northbrook Student Radio.
“Sam O’Hanlon is 18 and lives in Chichester with two sisters and parents. He attended Arabesque School of Performing Arts for two years and has been a member of the Chichester Festival Youth Theatre for seven years. He has been in many of their productions, most recently Alice In Wonderland and Snow Queen. He is currently studying music at Chichester College and teaching himself guitar and piano and undertaking a diploma in musical theatre singing. Has just been re-called by RADA for further workshops and auditions. “Gabbie Bird is 18 and just finishing her A levels at Seaford College. When done, she wants to take a gap year to explore all aspects of theatre from production to acting. She currently sings in Rebecca Cooke’s girls choir and STUDIES dance at Guildford School of Dance.” Robin added: “If everything goes as planned, the finalists will be invited to appear on television or radio some time early in 2012, with the ethos of the lyric sparking something positive for our summer Olympic Games.”