Friday, December 5, 2014

Susan Boyle scoops top fans’ favourite award - by Daily Record

Susan Boyle scoops top fans’ favourite award

Had won the Fan’s Choice Award from last year’s Scottish Music Awards but had been unable to attend to accept it until recently

Susan Boyle receives the Fan's Choice Award from Nordoff Robbins Scotland Chairman Donald MacLeod and is pictured with children from Beatlie School in Livingston

Singing sensation Susan Boyle has officially been named the fan’s favourite.
The Blackburn star took the Fan’s Choice Award from last year’s Scottish Music Awards but had been unable to attend to accept it.
Subo won the accolade thanks to votes from fans in 2013 and was presented with her award on Monday by Donald MacLeod, chairman of Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy in Scotland at their base in Broxburn.
She triumphed over some of the biggest Scottish names around just now, including Emeli Sandé, Biffy Clyro, Texas and Calvin Harris.
Susan, who was diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome earlier this year, was joined by children from Beatlie School in Craigshill. The school provides primary and secondary education for children with profound and multiple learning disabilities.
Pupils Rowan Robertson, Vikki Cavanagh and Alana Cairns all benefit from the groundbreaking work of Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy in Scotland.
Susan said: ‘The work that Nordoff Robbins Scotland does is absolutely remarkable, to be acknowledged by the Scottish public is always heart warming, but the fact that it’s in association with Nordoff Robbins Scotland makes this extra special.”
Beatlie deputy head teacher, Debbie Green, added: “We are always looking for meaningful and relevant activities in the community for our senior pupils so that they can be learning in a variety of contexts and environments. Our link with Nordoff Robbins has provided such an opportunity.”
The Scottish Music Awards acts as the largest source of funding for the charity Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy in Scotland which requires £600,000 a year to operate.
The organization uses music as a form of therapy to help enrich the lives of over 400 children and adults all over Scotland suffering from trauma, illness or disability and the fundamental belief of the charity is that everyone, no matter how ill or disabled has a response to music.
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http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/local-news/susan-boyle-scoops-top-fans-4752566

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