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Don’t Miss This Gala Performance!

If you're in Charleston or the South Carolina's or can get to SC, I hope you will join us in celebrating the enormous contributions that talented musicians have offered the world. The Colour of Music Black Classical Musicians Festival features vocal, piano and organ recitals, classical mixed ensembles and a finale chamber festival orchestra of [...]

Black Classical Music Festival

The Founder and Artistic Director of The Colour of Music Black Classical Musicians Festival, Lee Pringle, was my guest on Thursday 12 October. The show is now available on podcast and iTunes: www.colourfulradio.com. Lee strives to inform music lovers and classical music enthusiasts to be aware of the thousands of celebrated and prodigiously talented classical principals, [...]

A Beautiful Morning in Charleston

I've been all over the place recently, but for now the place to be is Charleston, South Carolina. It's the home of the Colour of Music Festival from 18-22 October. We've just finished filming a promotional video which will entice visitors to Charleston and the Festival. Check it out at www.colourofmusic.org https://youtu.be/emLvCoSReFU

Here Comes Zack!

I bet you didn't know this...Becoming a businessman is Zack Fortag’s birthright. Although “no angel” at school, Zack always had his eye on the prize, starting out selling sweets, moving on to trading FIFA coins and match Attax cards before graduating to car boot sales – earning £300 per weekend. Nearly 18 months ago, he [...]

Baroness Floella Benjamin’s Elegance and Hope Shines!

Delia talks to the multi-talented Baroness who has appeared in many pantomimes, as well as working on numerous radio programmes - from children's education and entertainment shows to adult dramas. Since 1983, Floella has written over 25 children's books and has also written a book, 'Coming to England' containing her story of her journey to [...]

TOTAL Eclipse!

Delia was very excited as she joined over 1 million people who visited South Carolina for a rare total eclipse. The totality began at 2:46pm EDT and lasted for only two minutes before ending at 4:10pm. During a total solar eclipse, the moon passes in perfect alignment between the Earth and sun, creating a shadow [...]

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