Friday, July 6, 2012

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Susan Boyle Handed Honorary Doctorate

University where Susan Boyle once studied gives her an honorary degree for her contribution to creative industries.

Susan Boyle at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh
Susan Boyle gets her degree at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh
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Britain's Got Talent singing sensation Susan Boyle has been given an honorary doctorate by an Edinburgh university.
The Scot was honoured by Queen Margaret University for her contribution to the creative industries. She once studied at the university for a certificate in caring.
The degree was presented to the star by founding chancellor Sir Tom Farmer, the business tycoon behind Kwik-Fit.
It is for work in society at large, which the university says reflects its commitment to the communities it serves.
Brought up in Blackburn, West Lothian, where she still lives, Boyle, 51, achieved international fame after her television debut in 2009.
She sang I Dreamed A Dream - from the musical Les Miserables - on ITV's Britain's Got Talent.
One YouTube clip of the performance has had more than 21.5 million hits while in total she has received more than 300 million hits on the site.
Her first album, called I Dreamed A Dream and released in 2009, was at the time the fastest-selling debut album ever.
With the release of two further albums, Boyle has since sold about 18 million albums worldwide and has 120 platinum and gold albums across 38 countries.
She has sung on TV in the UK, the US, Australia, Ireland and Japan, and performed for Pope Benedict XVI and the Queen.
The former local church chorister also sang live to half a billion people on the TV show China's Got Talent.
Honorary doctorates were also conferred on developmental psychologist Professor Colwyn Trevarthen; leading hotelier and hospitality industry champion Norman Springford and Professor Ian Percy, former chair of QMU’s board of governors.
Each honorary graduate is recognised for the relevance of their work to society at large.
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Susan Boyle honoured for her musical talents

Singer Susan Boyle
Susan Boyle was honoured by Edinburgh's Queen Margaret University for her contribution to the creative industries Photo: Sandy Young/QMU/PA Wire

Singer Susan Boyle has been given an honorary doctorate for her contribution to the creative industries.
She was honoured by Edinburgh's Queen Margaret University, where she studied for a certificate in caring.
The degree, presented to the star by founding chancellor Sir Tom Farmer, is for work in society at large, which the university says reflects its commitment to the communities it serves.

Singer Susan Boyle
Boyle achieved international fame with her television debut in 2009 Credit: Sandy Young/QMU/PA Wire

Brought up in Blackburn, West Lothian, where she still lives today, Boyle achieved international fame with her television debut in 2009 when she sang I Dreamed A Dream - from the musical Les Miserables - on ITV's Britain's Got Talent.
One YouTube clip of the performance has 21.5 million hits.
Her first album in 2009, I Dreamed A Dream, was at the time the fastest-selling debut album ever.

Singer Susan Boyle
Boyle has sold around 18 albums worldwide Credit: Sandy Young/QMU/PA Wire

With the release of two further albums, Boyle has since sold about 18 million albums worldwide and has 120 platinum and gold albums across 38 countries.
She has sung on TV in the UK, the US, Australia, Ireland and Japan, and performed for Pope Benedict XVI and the Queen.
She sang live to half a billion people on the TV show China's Got Talent.

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Britain's Got Talent singing sensation Susan Boyle given honorary degree

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SINGER Susan Boyle has been given an honorary doctorate for her contribution to the creative industries.
She was honoured by Edinburgh's Queen Margaret University, where she studied for a certificate in caring.
The degree, presented to the star by founding chancellor Sir Tom Farmer, is for work in society at large, which the university says reflects its commitment to the communities it serves.
Brought up in Blackburn, West Lothian, where she still lives today, Boyle achieved international fame with her television debut in 2009 when she sang I Dreamed A Dream - from the musical Les Miserables - on ITV's Britain's Got Talent.
One YouTube clip of the performance has 21.5 million hits.
Her first album in 2009, I Dreamed A Dream, was at the time the fastest-selling debut album ever.
With the release of two further albums, Boyle has since sold about 18 million albums worldwide and has 120 platinum and gold albums across 38 countries.
She has sung on TV in the UK, the US, Australia, Ireland and Japan, and performed for Pope Benedict XVI and the Queen.
She sang live to half a billion people on the TV show China's Got Talent.

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Susan Boyle: Honorary doctorate for singer








Singer Susan Boyle is to be given an honorary doctorate for her contribution to the creative industries later.


Boyle's last collection The Gift was the most successful album overseas by a UK artist last year


She will be honoured by Edinburgh's Queen Margaret University, where she studied for a certificate in caring.
The degree is for work in society at large, which the university said reflected its commitment to the communities it serves.
Brought up in Blackburn, West Lothian, Boyle made her name on ITV's Britain's Got Talent in 2009.
One YouTube clip of the performance where she sang I Dreamed A Dream, from the musical Les Miserables, has had 21.5 million hits.
Her first album in 2009, I Dreamed A Dream, was at the time the fastest-selling debut album ever.
With the release of two further albums, Boyle has since sold about 18 million albums worldwide and has 120 platinum and gold albums across 38 countries.
She has sung on TV in the UK, the US, Australia, Ireland and Japan, and performed for Pope Benedict XVI and the Queen.
The singer also performed live to half a billion people on the TV show China's Got Talent.

First Picture of Susan Boyle receiving her degree.

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  • Susan Boyle: The singer receives a degree on Friday.

    Susan Boyle will be given an honorary doctorate for her contribution to the creative industries.
    On Friday, she will be honoured by Edinburgh's Queen Margaret University where she studied for a certificate in caring.
    The degree is for work in society at large, which the university says reflects its commitment to the communities it serves.
    Boyle hit the headlines when she sang I Dreamed A Dream on Britain’s Got Talent in 2009.
    Her performance of the Les Miserables song had millions of hits on YouTube in the following days and she became a worldwide star.
    The singer still lives in Blackburn, West Lothian where she lived when she starred on the show.
    Her first album in 2009, I Dreamed A Dream, was at the time the fastest-selling debut album ever. With the release of two further albums, Boyle has since sold around 18 million albums worldwide and has 120 platinum and gold albums across 38 countries.
    She has sung on TV in the UK, the US, Australia, Ireland and Japan, and performed for Pope Benedict XVI and the Queen. She sang live to half a billion people on the TV show China's Got Talent

Thursday, July 5, 2012

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I Dreamed A Dream in Glasglow

Text of the IDAD promotion in King’s Theatre brochure


IDAD, etc starring Elaine C Smith

The sensational musical that charts the extraordinary story of Susan Boyle is coming home to the city where Susan’s life changed forever when she stepped on to the stage at her Britain’s Got Talent audition.

“A PIECE OF PURE THEATRE. JUST MAGICAL.” RTE Radio

Boasting Susan’s unique personal endorsement, I Dreamed a Dream, which has received standing ovations at every performance, follows her humble beginnings through to her global superstardom and features many of the hit songs from Susan’s multi-platinum selling albums.

“ ELAINE C SMITH PLAYS BOYLE BRILLIANTLY” Sunday Times

It will make you laugh, cry and dare to dream, but most of all prove that dreams really do come true.

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

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Gala "Believe"


The Grand Event of Heartbeat Tallinn is a gala evening ‘Believe’, which takes place on July 28 at 9 PM on the A. le Coq Arena. The event will be starred by Susan Boyle, who became renowned for her magnificent voice in 2009 in the ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ show. Get tickets here.*
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Susan Boyle

The last section of the Gala Evening will feature Susan Boyle with her wonderful personality and beautiful music. The story of Susan will be the crown of the evening, bearing the message that anything is possible to him who believes!

The Gala Event will end with Susan’s most beloved song, ‘I Dreamed a Dream’, accompanied by special effects in the starry and romantic late summer skies.
(Click for the homepage of Susan Boyle’s and her music)

This is an evening that will help every listener to come a step further in reaching their dreams!

*As a Heartbeat Tallinn conference participant, this special concert is free for you. Please do not buy a ticket. Upon arrival in Tallinn you will find out more about receiving your ticket and seat.

Monday, July 2, 2012

Susan Boyle to get honorary doctorate

Susan Boyle to get honorary doctorate





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Susan Boyle to get honorary degree

Susan Boyle will be presented with an honorary degree in July




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Susan Boyle joins industry leader

What's On Scotland

Susan Boyle joins industry leader, public servant and academic to receive honorary degree from Queen Margaret University
Edinburgh, 28 June 2012:  Susan Boyle is to receive an honorary doctorate in recognition of her contribution to the creative industries, from Queen Margaret University (QMU), the institution where she once studied towards a Certificate of Higher Education for Carers.  
At a summer graduation ceremony in Edinburgh to be held on 6 July 2012, QMU founding chancellor Sir Tom Farmer will confer the Degree of Doctor of the University, Honoris Causa, on musical performerSusan Boyle;  the eminent developmental psychologist Professor Colwyn Trevarthen; leading hotelier and hospitality industry champion Norman Springford and Professor Ian Percy CBE, former chair of QMU’s board of governors.  Each honorary graduate is recognised for the relevance of their work to society at large, reflecting the university’s own commitment to enhancing lives in the communities it serves. 
Brought up in Blackburn West Lothian where she still lives today, Susan Boyle achieved international fame with her television debut in 2009 when she sang ‘I Dreamed a Dream’ from Les Miserables on Britain’s Got Talent. That performance alone has since been watched by over 500 million people worldwide and she is now a global phenomenon  whose achievements in the face of adversity have become an inspiration to others. 
Her first album, I Dreamed a Dream, was the fastest-selling debut album of all time. With the release of two further albums she has since sold over 18 million albums worldwide, and had over 120 platinum and gold albums across 38 countries.  She was the first female artist to have two number one albums simultaneously in the UK and USA twice within 12 months in the history of the charts. Only the Beatles and The Monkees have achieved the same. 
She has performed for Pope Benedict XVI and Queen Elizabeth II, and performed on TV in the UK, USA, Australia, Ireland, and Japan.  She has also performed live on television in China to half a billion people on China’s Got Talent.   A documentary has been made about her life and the stage musical, I Dreamed a Dream, has sold out across the country to enthusiastic and appreciative audiences. She will receive her honorary doctorate in recognition of significant services to culture and the creative industries. 
New Zealander Colwyn Trevarthen is Professor (Emeritus) of Child Psychology and Psychobiology at The University of Edinburgh. He has published over 200 articles and chapters on brain development, infant communication and child learning and emotional health. 
Professor Trevarthen has a PhD in Psychobiology from Caltech in Pasadena, where he worked with Roger Sperry on the neuroscience of consciousness and how complementary motives of the two cerebral hemispheres serve intelligent acting and communicating. He was a post-doctoral researcher at the Center for Cognitive Studies at Harvard, where his influential research on infant communication or 'intersubjectivity' began with Jerome Bruner in 1966. He will receive his honorary doctorate in recognition of significant services to education. 
Professor Ian Percy CBE qualified as a Chartered Accountant in 1967, becoming a partner in Grant Thornton when he was just 28 years old, and where he enjoyed a long and successful career in Scotland and in London. 
In 1990 he was elected President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland where he sought to advance the profession’s thinking by proposing a review of governance. This suggestion found favour with the Governor of the Bank of England, the Chief Secretary to the Treasury and the Chair of the Stock Exchange and led to the establishment of the Cadbury Committee. This was followed by the establishment of the Auditing Practices Board, on which he served as Vice Chairman until 2002.  He also served as the UK Member of the International Auditing Practices Committee. 
As Chairman of the Accounts Commission for Scotland, the organisation that oversaw local government finances, he challenged local authorities to make their finances and decision making more transparent to the public and championed ‘value for money’ reports. He held this position until 2000, when devolution established Audit Scotland, which oversaw both local authority and health service accounts, and he became its first Chairman, serving until 2002. 
He has been Chairman of Kiln plc, Cala Ltd and Companies House as well as The Edinburgh Academy. He was Deputy Chairman of The Weir Group plc and Ricardo plc, and a member of various boards in the private, public and charity sectors. He will receive his honorary doctorate in recognition of his significant contribution to public service, and in appreciation of his six year tenure as Chair of the Governing body at QMU, in which he oversaw achievement of full university title and the establishment of a brand new campus at Musselburgh. 
An accountant by profession, businessman and hotelier Norman Springford is a former employee of HMRC who went on to start up his own accountancy firm.  In the 1980s he had interests in the pub trade and then a bingo hall, finally purchasing the Playhouse Theatre in Edinburgh which was sold on to Apollo in the mid-1990s.  
He opened his first hotel in 1996 and now the family-owned Apex Hotel group has grown to include 8 hotels in Edinburgh, London and Dundee.  In April 2012 he was awarded the HIT Scotland Lifetime Achievement Award by The Hospitality Industry Trust He will receive his honorary doctorate from QMU in recognition of his significant services to the hospitality industry.


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Susan Boyle To Receive Honorary Doctorate From Queen Margaret University

Susan Boyle is to be given an honorary doctorate by Edinburgh's Queen Margaret University for her contribution to the creative industries.

New York, June 29 (SharewellNeswire.com) - Edinburgh's Queen Margaret University will give singer Susan Boyle an honorary doctorate in recognition of her work in creative industries. The 'I Dreamed A Dream' hitmaker has a certificate in caring from the same university.

Boyle shot to international prominence following her appearance  as a contestant on a reality TV show  'Britain's Got Talent' on 11 April 2009, singing 'I Dreamed a Dream' from Les Misérables.
Her debut album, 'I Dreamed a Dream' (2009) remains as the UK best-selling debut album of all time, beating previous record holder, 'Spirit' by Leona Lewis.

Boyle has performed for big shots like the British Queen and Pope Benedict XVI and has also sung on televisions in a host of countries like Australia, Japan, US and Ireland.

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Sunday, July 1, 2012

Posted in Celebrity New Worth

Susan Boyle Net Worth
Net Worth: Stats £11 Million or $17.5m As of
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Scottish singer, Susan Boyle, has an estimated net worth of £11 million ($17.5m) as of 2010. The amateur vocalist  became an overnight sensation after appearing on the first round of 2009′s popular U.K. reality show Britain’s Got Talent. The runner up has enjoyed spectacular success over the last years, since she first wowed the audience, judges and millions of YouTube surfers around the world with her operatic rendition of the “I Dreamed a Dream” song from Les Miserables.


She may have come second on the show but her earnings are first rate. Her debut album, I Dreamed a Dream, was released in 2009 by Britain’s Got Talent judge Simon Cowell’s record label Syco (now part of Sony) and reached number one on both the U.S. and U.K. charts, setting a record in her homeland for first-week sales. I Dreamed a Dream was more than an instant success: it wound up as the second-biggest seller of 2009 in the U.S. and topped charts throughout Europe. In only six weeks of sales,  the album sold over 9 million copies; the fastest-selling debut album of all time and helped Boyle earned £4.5m in her first year as a professional.


Her wealth is likely to spiral as her new album The Gift, launched in November 2010 debuted at number one in the UK album charts selling 102,000 copies in its first week. Subo was nominated for the Best Pop Vocal Album category of 2011′s Grammy’s – up against none other than Lady Gaga. She also brought out her memoirs which are likely to boost her coffers further. Her estimated net worth of £11million is based on concerts, royalties and advances accumulated to date. SuBo was born Susan Magdalane Boyle on April 1, 1961 in Blackburn, West Lothian, Scotland.



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