Thoughts and Ramblings of Life in US and the Philippines(Marinduque) and other miscellaneous topics close to my Heart.
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Sunday, July 17, 2011
Russell Watson and my Two Favorite Arias
It is time to talk about music in this blog. The following two videos are of Russell Watson, one of my favorite tenors. Enjoy!
If you have not heard of Russell Watson, here's a short write-up about his latest activity in London( Source: mailonline.com UK).
After beating two brain tumours Russell Watson defends his new girlfriend... and says cancer improved his voice By David Wigg last updated at 9:12 AM on 19th November 2010
Tenor Russell Watson has been invited to sing in the Royal Variety Show, at the London Palladium next month. For him it is the icing on the cake in a year which is seeing him making a triumphant comeback after a long struggle back to good health.
Two devastating brain tumours had threatened to bring an end to a successful career which had seen him sell seven million records, win two Classical Brit awards and sing for The Queen, the Pope and President Bush.
Russell Watson considered suicide at his lowest point during cancer treatment but the thought of his family drew him back. Life-saving surgery, weeks of radiotherapy and a long spell of depression left him convinced he might never sing again. At one point he even considered suicide.
But the standing ovations he received for his starring role in the new musical Kristina, written by Abba’s Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson, at London’s Royal Albert Hall earlier this year, helped restore his confidence.
A lucrative record contract with the Epic label, who are releasing his new album, La Voce, next week, and a nationwide comeback tour set for next year, went the rest of the way to convincing him that he was at last back on the road to the top.
‘It’s been a long, hard struggle’, he says, ‘and I’ve shed a lot of tears along the way. But now I’m filled with new hope.’
Note: I have several of his records in my music collection. How about you?
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