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Stars in her eyes – the Bianca Kinane-Ewart interview
You can know a person a long time before you learn more about them. And such was the case for me with a professional singer as good as on my doorstep in Lancashire. I’d seen Bianca Kinane-Ewart out and about … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bianca Kinane-Ewart, BRIT School, Chris White, Clonmel, Croydon, Gary Barlow, Jools Holland, lancashire, Leyland, Mardigra sBombers, Mariah Carey, Penetration, Pet Shop Boys, Pete Waterman, poly Styrene, Preston, PWL, Rico Rodriguez, Stars in Their Eyes, Thank You For The Music, The Continental, Tina Turner, Tipperary, Zombies
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