Thursday, August 8, 2013

Scotland's Hall Of Fame - Vote Susan Boyle

The fans are voting for Susan to be in the Scotland Hall Of Fame. 

Click link here:    https://www.facebook.com/ScotlandsMusicHallOfFamethen c
Then click on the SurveyMonkey picture (it is on right at top)

When page come up type in Susan Boyle and enter.  

Canadian Bill posted on the Forum, some instructions.

Scotland Music Hall of Fame

The Scotland Music Hall of Fame - ATTENTION FACEBOOK USERS PLEASE

if you are a Facebook user, please click, scroll way down till you find the Susan Boyle entry with the photo (on right of page, July 4) and CLICK TO LIKE. Even post a supporting post.

https://www.facebook.com/ScotlandsMusicHallOfFame

Here is a newspaper article about the proposed museum which would be in Glasgow:
http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/h...-fame.13785969

At this stage it isn't certain the Hall will become a reality.

But that doesn't mean we can't give support to Susan Boyle's nomination now! So again, if you use Facebook, please visit and show support for her nomination.

EDIT TO ADD - IMPORTANT FOR NON-FACEBOOK USERS!

After the fact I discovered a second way to vote and you don't need to be a Facebook member. At the top of the page when you click the link above, look for 'Survey Monkey' and click on it... looks like this:


In Facebook, when you see this picture, click on it.  Instructions are there
A page opens, just type in 'Susan Boyle' and submit - anyone can do this. Facebook users can DO BOTH :>)
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BGT star Susan Boyle has the UK’s best-selling debut album of all time & a stage musical of her life opened in March 2012 ‪#‎HOFfacts‬.

Surely she deserves a place in the ‪#‎HOF‬?
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An older article telling about the Hall Of Fame

Pop stars lend support to Scottish Hall of Fame

Plans to establish Scotland's very own music hall of fame in Glasgow have been welcomed by rock and pop figures.
DJ and former STV presenter Ewan MacLeod is behind the proposal for a £6 million Scottish Rock’n’Roll Museum and Hall of Fame which has taken more than two years to bring together.
The ambitious plans would showcase the best homegrown talent and nurture future rock stars.
A preferred location has been identified as Scotway House, the former planning office of Clyde Port Authority.
There will be two elements to the proposed attraction: a celebration of individual talent where images of artists will pop up using state-of-the-art 4D laser technology; and an extensive music education programme where visitors will have the chance to perform and record.
Annie Lennox is one of those behind the project. She said: “Music is and always has been at the fundamental core of my existence and I am deeply grateful for having had the opportunity to develop any potential I might have had.
“That is one of the reasons I would fully endorse this kind of project. It makes sense culturally, socially and economically. To me, it’s a no-brainer.”
KT Tunstall also welcomed the proposal. “I think it’s a great idea. And I hope that outside there will be a big statue of Ivor Cutler in his silly hat.”
Tunstall, who next plays to Scottish audiences at T in the Park, says many of her musical icons were Scots. “A friend from Glasgow introduced me to the Cocteau Twins over the summer when I was 15 and I fell in love. I’d never heard a more beautiful voice than Liz Fraser’s on This Mortal Coil’s Song to the Siren. The album Heaven and Las Vegas was a huge inspiration for my latest album, Tiger Suit.”
“What we are trying to create here is the ultimate rock’n’roll fantasy,” said MacLeod. “When you used to stand in front of your full-length mirror in your bedroom with your tennis racket pretending to be your idol, we want to recreate that. When we started the technology didn’t exist; now it does.”
He added: “We want to have the biggest music collection in Scotland and we want everyone to come and see it.”
A £50,000 feasibility study is due for completion in June. If the venue gets the go-ahead it would be perfectly placed for an attraction, sitting alongside the transport museum.

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