Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Winnipeg Free Press - SB Diamond Jubilee


Susan Boyle to perform at Diamond Jubilee pageant


Susan Boyle
Susan Boyle
Susan Boyle will perform at Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee pageant.
The 'Wild Horses' singer is the latest act to be confirmed for the four-day event at Windsor Castle to celebrate the queen's 60-year reign, joining a host of celebrities including Rolf Harris, Dame Helen Mirren, TV stars 'Doc Martin' star Martin Clunes, 'The Kumars' Sanjeev Bhaskar and comedian Omid Djalili.
Susan - who has previously performed for the pope - will sing on the May 13, the final night of the pageant, for an audience including Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh.
The event, which will also feature military displays and dancers, celebrates more than 250 Commonwealth and state visits that the queen has made during her reign.
In addition to the pageant in Windsor, Gary Barlow is putting together a musical extravaganza at Buckingham Palace on June 4 where performers will include Kylie Minogue and Stevie Wonder.
Speaking about her upcoming performance, Kylie has previously said: "I'm honored to be invited to perform at the Diamond Jubilee Concert.
"To share the stage in front of Buckingham Palace with music legends including Sir Paul McCartney, Stevie Wonder, Sir Tom Jones and Sir Elton John in celebrating Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee is very exciting."
Stevie added: "It's an honor to celebrate Queen Elizabeth. It's an honor to celebrate Great Britain. The time is overdue that I meet Her Majesty."
http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/arts-and-life/entertainment/celebrities/susan-boyle-to-perform-at-diamond-jubilee-pageant-146064305.html

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Coventry Telegraph

Susan Boyle And Rolf Harris Are Just Horsing About

By Marion McMullen on Apr 4, 12 08:27 AM
susan boyle rolf harris.jpgSUSAN Boyle and Rolf Harris will perform with horses at the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Pageant - with Dame Helen Mirren among those introducing the acts.
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will attend the event, in the private grounds of Windsor Castle, hosted by Alan Titchmarsh on ITV1.
More than 550 horses and 1,100 performers will be involved in the 90-minute theatrical show, highlighting "the Queen's passion for horses and everything equestrian".
Along with Dame Helen, who famously won an Oscar for her film role as the Queen, Doc Martin star Martin Clunes, The Kumars' Sanjeev Bhaskar and comedian Omid Djalili will introduce acts on stage.
The event, which will also feature military displays and dancers, celebrates more than 250 Commonwealth and state visits that the Queen has made during her reign.
Vocal quartet Il Divo, US classical violinist David Garrett, Nashville singer and banjo player Abigail Washburn, Indian folk star Raghu Dixit and South African actors from the West End musical Lion King, who will be joined by the Nairobi Chamber Chorus and Watoto Children's Choir, have also been booked to perform.
The show's director and producer Simon Brooks Ward said: "We have been overwhelmed by the goodwill and support from stars across the globe, who each have their own personal memories of the Queen, and share an enormous amount of love and respect for her work.
"The Diamond Jubilee Pageant will reflect the truly global impact the Queen has had during her 60-year reign by bringing horses, people, music and their culture from around the world to join the party.
"When you think of all the state occasions the Queen has been involved with, horses have always been there. The Queen's passion for horses is one that the public recognise as her most treasured."
Susan Boyle, who sang a cover of Rolling Stones track Wild Horses, and Rolf Harris, famous for his legendary wobble board and didgeridoo, will perform separately on the Sunday, when the Queen and the Duke will attend.
Money raised from ticket sales for the event, which runs from May 10 to May 13 and will be attended by members of the Royal Family throughout, will go towards charities, which are yet to be announced.
The show will be broadcast on ITV1 in June.

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