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Steel's debut album, Hollie, was released on 24 May 2010. [12] The album was released on Steel's own label, BB5 Records Limited, named after the Accrington postcode, [13] and includes the Pendle's Arden Youth Choir on some of the classical pieces. [14] Steel's second single was "Edelweiss", from The Sound of Music, and was released on 29 March ...
Hollie is the debut album by British singer Hollie Steel, [3] [4] The album's release was launched at The Roundhouse on 24 May 2010. [5] Steel rose to fame after her appearance on the third series of Britain's Got Talent, and signed with a record label after the competition.
Singing Singing Group 5 Eliminated: Greg Pritchard 24 Singing Opera Singer 5 Eliminated: Harmony 14 & 16 Singing Singing Duo 3 Eliminated: Hollie Steel: 10: Singing: Singer: 5: Finalist: Hot Honeyz 16–25 Dance Dance Group 2 Eliminated: Jackie Prescott & Tippy Toes 40 & 2 2: Animals Dog Act 4 Eliminated: Jamie Pugh 38 Singing Opera Singer 2 ...
Steel, then 10, suffered a panic attack on stage during the live semi-finals Britain’s Got Talent child star Hollie Steel needed therapy after ‘traumatic’ live show experience Skip to main ...
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I Could Have Danced All Night was performed by young British soprano Hollie Steel during her audition on Britain's Got Talent. She later recorded the song on her debut album. [8] Noted Wagnerian soprano Birgit Nilsson recorded the song for the 1960 gala performance recording of Johann Strauss's operetta Die Fledermaus on the Decca/London label.
In the liner notes for 1975 album "For Pence and Spicy Ale" where the English traditional singing group The Watersons recorded a version, the musicologist A. L. Lloyd says about "My Barney": "A stage song favoured by Irish comedians from the 1860s on. During the 1880s, apparently on American university campuses, close harmony groups remade it ...
A version of the song features on the self-titled album by Angelis, a British classical crossover singing group. On the CD Classical-Crossover Compilation 2011, Hollie Steel sings "Pōkarekare Ana". Steel later released the song as a charity single for those suffering from the 2011 earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand. [15]