Andrew Johnston (singer), the Glossary
Andrew Johnston (born 23 September 1994) is a Scottish singer who rose to fame when he appeared as a boy soprano on the second series of the UK television talent show Britain's Got Talent in 2008.[1]
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- British baritones
- British child singers
- Musicians from Dumfries
- People charged with rape
- Scottish child singers
Amanda Holden
Amanda Louise Holden (born 16 February 1971) is an English media personality, actress and singer.
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Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Baron Lloyd-Webber, (born 22 March 1948) is an English composer and impresario of musical theatre.
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Bachelor of Music
A Bachelor of Music (BMus or BM) is an academic degree awarded by a college, university, or conservatory upon completion of a program of study in music.
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Baritone
A baritone is a type of classical male singing voice whose vocal range lies between the bass and the tenor voice-types.
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Black belt (martial arts)
In East Asian martial arts, the black belt is associated with expertise, but may indicate only competence, depending on the martial art.
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Boy soprano
A male soprano (British and especially North American English) or boy treble (only British English) is a young male singer with a voice in the soprano range, a range that is often still called the treble voice range (in North America too) no matter how old.
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Bradford
Bradford is a city in West Yorkshire, England.
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Britain's Got Talent
Britain's Got Talent (often abbreviated to BGT) is a televised British talent show competition, and part of the global '' Got Talent'' franchise created by Simon Cowell.
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Britain's Got Talent series 2
The second series of British talent competition programme Britain's Got Talent was broadcast on ITV, from 12 April to 31 May 2008.
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British Phonographic Industry
British Phonographic Industry (BPI) is the British recorded music industry's Trade association.
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Brunton Park
Brunton Park is a football stadium and the home of Carlisle United.
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Bullying
Bullying is the use of force, coercion, hurtful teasing or threat, to abuse, aggressively dominate or intimidate.
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Carlisle
Carlisle (from Caer Luel) is a cathedral city in the ceremonial county of Cumbria in England.
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Carlisle United F.C.
Carlisle United Football Club is a professional association football club based in Carlisle, Cumbria, England.
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Chester Chronicle
Chester Chronicle is a local weekly newspaper distributed in Chester, Cheshire and North Wales.
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Christmas lights
Christmas lights (also known as fairy lights, festive lights or string lights) are lights often used for decoration in celebration of Christmas, often on display throughout the Christmas season including Advent and Christmastide.
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City of Carlisle
The City of Carlisle was a local government district of Cumbria, England, with the status of a city.
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CN Group
CN Group Limited was formerly an independent local media business based in Carlisle, Cumbria, England, operating in print and radio.
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Crossover music
Crossover is a term applied to musical works or performers who appeal to different types of audiences.
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Daily Mirror
The Daily Mirror is a British national daily tabloid newspaper.
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Daily Record (Scotland)
The Daily Record is a Scottish national tabloid newspaper based in Glasgow.
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Diocese of Carlisle
The Diocese of Carlisle was created in 11 April 1132 by Henry I out of part of the Diocese of Durham, although many people of Cumbric descent in the area looked to Glasgow for spiritual leadership.
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Diocese of Stavanger
The Diocese of Stavanger (Stavanger bispedømme) is a diocese in the Church of Norway.
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Dumfries
Dumfries (Dumfries; from Dùn Phris) is a market town and former royal burgh in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, near the mouth of the River Nith on the Solway Firth, from the Anglo-Scottish border.
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Eric Clapton
Eric Patrick Clapton (born 1945) is an English rock and blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter.
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Faryl Smith
Faryl Smith (born 23 July 1995) is a British soprano who performs opera, classical and classical crossover music. Andrew Johnston (singer) and Faryl Smith are Britain's Got Talent contestants.
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George Sampson
George William Sampson (born 29 June 1993) is an English street dancer, television presenter, singer, and actor.
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Irish Albums Chart
The Irish Albums Chart is the Irish music industry standard albums popularity chart issued weekly by the Irish Recorded Music Association (IRMA).
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Irish Recorded Music Association
The Irish Recorded Music Association (IRMA) is a non-profit association set up in 1999 to promote certain interests of the music industry in Ireland.
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Itv.com
itv.com is the main website of ITV plc, the UK's largest commercial television broadcaster which operates 13 out of 15 regions on the ITV network under the ITV1 brand.
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Jeremy Suter
Jeremy Suter (born in London) is an English organist and choral director.
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Jujutsu
Jujutsu (柔術), also known as jiu-jitsu and ju-jitsu, is a family of Japanese martial arts and a system of close combat (unarmed or with a minor weapon) that can be used in a defensive or offensive manner to kill or subdue one or more weaponless or armed and armored opponents.
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Korea JoongAng Daily
Korea JoongAng Daily is the English edition of the South Korean national daily newspaper JoongAng Ilbo.
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Manchester Cathedral
Manchester Cathedral, formally the Cathedral and Collegiate Church of St Mary, St Denys and St George, in Manchester, England, is the mother church of the Anglican Diocese of Manchester, seat of the Bishop of Manchester and the city's parish church.
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Max Clifford
Maxwell Frank Clifford (6 April 1943 – 10 December 2017) was an English convicted sex offender and publicist who was particularly associated with promoting "kiss and tell" stories in tabloid newspapers.
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Music recording certification
Music recording certification is a system of certifying that a music recording has shipped, sold, or streamed a certain number of units.
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Music Week
Music Week is a trade publication for the UK record industry distributed via a website and a monthly print magazine.
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National Youth Choir
The National Youth Choir, formerly known as the National Youth Choirs of Great Britain and the British Youth Choir, is a family of choirs for outstanding young singers, and those with outstanding potential, in the United Kingdom.
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New Year's Day
In the Gregorian calendar, New Year's Day is the first day of the calendar year, 1 January.
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News and Star
The News and Star (formerly the Evening News and Star and Cumberland Evening News) is a local tabloid newspaper in Cumbria.
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Office for National Statistics
The Office for National Statistics (ONS; Swyddfa Ystadegau Gwladol) is the executive office of the UK Statistics Authority, a non-ministerial department which reports directly to the UK Parliament.
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OK!
OK! is a British weekly magazine that primarily specialises in royal and celebrity news.
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One Voice (Andrew Johnston album)
One Voice is the debut album by Scottish boy soprano Andrew Johnston, who rose to fame in 2008 after his appearance on the second series of Britain's Got Talent.
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Penny Smith
Penelope Jane Smith (born 21 September 1958) is an English author, television presenter, newsreader and radio presenter.
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Pie Jesu
"Pie Jesu" (original Latin: "Pie Iesu") is a text from the final couplet of the hymn "Dies irae", and is often included in musical settings of the Requiem Mass as a motet.
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Piers Morgan
Piers Stefan Pughe-Morgan (O'Meara, born 30 March 1965) is an English broadcaster, journalist, writer, and media personality.
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Rape
Rape is a type of sexual assault involving sexual intercourse or other forms of sexual penetration carried out against a person without their consent.
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Requiem (Lloyd Webber)
Andrew Lloyd Webber's Requiem is a requiem mass, which premiered in 1985.
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Reuters
Reuters is a news agency owned by Thomson Reuters.
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Roofer
A roofer, roof mechanic, or roofing contractor is a tradesperson who specializes in roof construction.
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Royal Northern College of Music
The Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM) is a conservatoire located in Manchester, England.
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Royal School of Church Music
The Royal School of Church Music (RSCM) is a Christian music education organisation dedicated to the promotion of music in Christian worship, in particular the repertoire and traditions of Anglican church music, largely through publications, training courses and an award scheme.
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Signature (dance group)
Signature are English dance duo Suleman Mirza and Madhu Singh. Andrew Johnston (singer) and Signature (dance group) are Britain's Got Talent contestants.
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Simon Cowell
Simon Phillip Cowell (born 7 October 1959) is an English television personality, entrepreneur, and record executive.
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Sing Up
Sing Up is a music education organisation in England that provides schools and teachers with online resources for singing and music-making activities.
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Sony BMG
Sony BMG Music Entertainment was an American record company owned as a 50–50 joint venture between Sony Corporation of America and Bertelsmann.
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St Paul's Church, Helsby
St Paul's Church is in the village of Helsby, Cheshire, England.
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Standing ovation
A standing ovation is a form of applause where members of a seated audience stand up while applauding, often after extraordinary performances of particularly high acclaim.
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Stanwix
Stanwix is a district of Carlisle, Cumbria in North West England.
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Stavanger Cathedral
Stavanger Cathedral (Stavanger domkirke) is Norway's oldest cathedral and the seat of the Bishop of Stavanger who leads the Diocese of Stavanger in the Church of Norway.
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Street dance
Street dance is an umbrella term for a large number of social dance styles such as: breakdancing, popping, locking, house dance, waacking, voguing etc.
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Syco Entertainment
Syco Entertainment is a British media entertainment and production company, headquartered in London, founded and owned by British entrepreneur and record executive Simon Cowell.
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Syco Music
Syco Music, originally and formerly S Records, was a division of Syco Entertainment which operated from 2002 until 2020.
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Tears in Heaven
"Tears in Heaven" is a song by English guitarist, singer, and songwriter Eric Clapton and Will Jennings, written about the death of Clapton's four-year-old son, Conor.
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Telegraph & Argus
The Telegraph & Argus is the daily newspaper for Bradford, West Yorkshire, England.
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Tenor
A tenor is a type of classical male singing voice whose vocal range lies between the countertenor and baritone voice types.
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The Daily Telegraph
The Daily Telegraph, known online and elsewhere as The Telegraph, is a British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed in the United Kingdom and internationally.
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The Herald (Plymouth)
The Herald is a Reach plc newspaper serving Plymouth.
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The Korea Herald
The Korea Herald (코리아헤럴드) is a leading English-language daily newspaper founded in August 1953 and published in Seoul, South Korea.
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The Korea Times
The Korea Times is a daily English-language newspaper in South Korea.
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The Sunday Times
The Sunday Times is a British Sunday newspaper whose circulation makes it the largest in Britain's quality press market category.
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The Times
The Times is a British daily national newspaper based in London.
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Trinity School, Carlisle
Trinity School (formerly Carlisle Grammar School) is an 11–18 mixed secondary school and sixth form with academy status in Carlisle, Cumbria, England.
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UK Albums Chart
The Official UK Albums Chart is a list of albums ranked by sales and audio streaming in the United Kingdom.
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Utstein Abbey
Utstein Abbey (Utstein Kloster) is Norway's best-preserved medieval monastery. It is located on the southern shore of the island of Klosterøy in Stavanger municipality, Rogaland county. It was built in the late 1200s. Utstein Church is located on the grounds of the abbey.
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Walking in the Air
"Walking in the Air" is a song written by Howard Blake for the 1982 animated film The Snowman based on Raymond Briggs's 1978 children's book of the same name.
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Whitehaven
Whitehaven is a town and port on the English north west coast and near to the Lake District National Park in Cumberland, Cumbria, England.
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See also
British baritones
- Andrew Johnston (singer)
- Dennis Noble
- Elton John
- Marcus Mumford
- Nathan Evans (singer)
- Scott Walker (singer)
British child singers
- Adrianna Bertola
- Andrew Johnston (singer)
- Barry Gibb
- Billie Marten
- Cliff Richard
- Ian Harwood
- Iestyn Davies
- Isabel Suckling
- Lil' Chris
- Maurice Gibb
- Olga and Betty Turnbull
- Robin Gibb
Musicians from Dumfries
- Andrew Johnston (singer)
- Calvin Harris
- Emma's Imagination
- Geoffrey Kelly
- Ian Carr
- Nicky Spence
- ONR.
- Raphael Ravenscroft
- Ray Wilson (musician)
People charged with rape
- Andrew Johnston (singer)
- Andrew Tate
- Armando Lucero
- Arthur Stanley Brown
- Danny Thomas (baseball)
- Detail (record producer)
- Eric Weinberg
- Grant Robicheaux
- Jean-Luc Brunel
- Jeffrey Donaldson
- John Glenn (1870s outfielder)
- Lynching of Fred Alexander
- Michael Lockwood (public servant)
- Murder of Shankar Suppiahmaniam
- Nicholas Alahverdian
- Norman Douglas
- Petros Filippidis
- Sherman Booth
- Slowthai
- Tim Omotoso
- Wissam Ben Yedder
Scottish child singers
- Andrew Johnston (singer)
- Fiona Kennedy
- Jade Alleyne
- Lena Zavaroni
- Lulu (singer)
- Neil Reid
- Nicholas McDonald
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johnston_(singer)
Also known as Andrew Johnston (Britain's Got Talent).
, Royal Northern College of Music, Royal School of Church Music, Signature (dance group), Simon Cowell, Sing Up, Sony BMG, St Paul's Church, Helsby, Standing ovation, Stanwix, Stavanger Cathedral, Street dance, Syco Entertainment, Syco Music, Tears in Heaven, Telegraph & Argus, Tenor, The Daily Telegraph, The Herald (Plymouth), The Korea Herald, The Korea Times, The Sunday Times, The Times, Trinity School, Carlisle, UK Albums Chart, Utstein Abbey, Walking in the Air, Whitehaven.