Thursday, April 12, 2012

Kent OnLine Report - Meryl Heasman Wrote Songs For SB



Susan Boyle fan Meryl Heasman speaks to her heroine

A Susan Boyle superfan and musician tracked down her idol after getting her home telephone number from directory inquiries.
Meryl Heasman then told the singing superstar how she had written songs especially for her to record.
The mum-of-three, who lives in Station Road, Teyhnam, has been a huge fan of the singer since her first show-stopping appearance on Britain’s got Talent in 2009. Her dream is that the Scottish star will one day sing her songs.
She said: "It took me months to track her down. Luckily there was a mistake with the ex-directory and I was able to contact Susan directly through that. I just asked directory enquires for her number. It was pure luck they gave it to me.
"But I spoke to her and she asked me to send the songs over. She said she liked them but that it was not her decision on what songs she records. So I sent them to her management.
"Eventually they replied that they normally focus on already established songwriters. But I spoke to Susan again and she said don’t give up on your dream, just keep trying."
She added: "Since I first saw Susan on Britain’s Got Talent I realised a lot of my material would suit her. I am a big fan, she has a brilliant voice.
"I wrote a song with her in mind and sent it to a woman in Scotland. She then recorded it so it sounded close to how it would sound with Susan singing it."
Undeterred, Meryl continued to search for ways in which she could make Susan’s record label take notice of her work.
She said: "I saw there was a competition on YouTube to sing with Susan. It was a worldwide competition so I uploaded a video of my song alongside my entry. I didn’t win but the song received about 3,000 hits and an American singer showed interest and sang it.
"That raised my profile in the States and on American radio. I also joined a fan club. This all meant I was invited to the premiere of 'I dreamed a dream’.
I got to meet Susan the next day and she remembered my songs. She told me I had to just keep plugging away.
"I still hope that one day she will sing my song. I will not give up, I hope that one day they will take a chance on me."
Wednesday, April 11 2012

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