Best of 2007: Paul Potts Awed the World and Won the Finals The Best of 2007: In the Britain's Got Talent competition, the opera singing cell-phone salesman gave a brilliant performance of Puccini's Nessun Dorma, and Paul Potts was proclaimed the winner of the Britain's Got Talent Grand Finals competition. This article includes beautiful photographs and three music videos.
Paul Potts - One Chance Paul Potts, a former cell phone salesman and supermarket shelf stocker, was the winner of Britain's 2007 reality TV Show "Britain's Got Talent", the UK equivalent of "America's Got Talent". He is an opera singer who, despite years of effort, never could establish himself in the music field -- at least, not until now.
Ther Best New Musical Talent Of 2007 He looked like an unlikely star when he took to the stage in front of Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Piers Morgan. But as Paul Potts began Nessun Dorma for the judges of the Britain's Got Talent show the power of his astonishing performance left few in doubt that this was no ordinary singer.
Paul Pots #1 Fan Site Paul Potts (born 13 October 1970 in Bristol, England), from Port Talbot in South Wales, is a British singer who became the winner of the first series of ITV's Britain's Got Talent, singing operatic arias and impressing the judges in all of his performances. At the time of his victory on Britain's Got Talent, he had been working in The Carphone Ware
Oprah After the Show with Paul Potts Oprah talks to opera singer Paul Potts and his wife Julie Ann after her YouTube special!
The Amazing Paul Potts: Debut Album Tops Charts Paul Potts, the opera-singing mobil-phone salesman from South Wales, roused audience members and stunned judges of the talent show, Britain's Got Talent. In June, it was announced that he was the winner of the competition. Now, his debut album, One Chance, has topped charts around the world. Photographs and six wonderful videos are included.
Persecution abounds, but Paul Potts is yet be found... A look at the management/mismanagement of Paul Potts during his USA debut album week.
My Paul Potts Album Review: ?Wow!? This is a blogger's review of the recently released debut album by the inspirational British sensation Paul Potts entitled "One Chance". The album receives rave reviews across the net. This review includes a small audio clip of the poster's favorite track on the album for readers to sample - an operatic rendition of REM's song "Everybody Hurts."
A multi-degreed college graduate phone salesman opera singer: Paul Potts Every now and then someone mentions that Paul Potts received a degree from the University of Plymouth. The last article I saw said that his major was “Philosophy, Theology, and Film and TV studies.” A more recent article, from the (U.K.) ...
Is Specialization Necessary? Mediocre Singer impressed Simon Cowell. Paul Potts (the Englishman not the Cambodian) has become a success because of his appeal to people who don't normally listen to classical music. His singing, apparently, isn't anything special; anyone with the ...
Django Reinhardt I've decided to take another direction with Tickling the Ivories. Except for a few like Paul Potts, Michael W. Smith, and Rodrigo y Gabriela, I have mostly concentrated on piano playing and pianists. I've been wanting to go into more eclectic music;...
Paul Potts - music, life, mp3 download Paul Potts was born 13 October 1970 in Bristol near Port Talbot. Potts was raised in Fishponds, Bristol, by his father Roland, a bus driver, and mother, Yvonne, a supermarket cashier. He has two brothers and one sister, and attended St. Mary Redcliff...
Paul Potts strong in New Zealand The New Zealand figures for album of the year are in, and Paul Potts has scored high on the list. Here is how the (Christchurch) Press reported the story: Classical songbird Hayley Westenra has been knocked off the top of the 2007 New Zealand album c...
The final numbers for ?One Chance? are in? According to Music Week, Paul Potts’ “One Chance” album tallied up number four on the U.K. list of biggest selling albums worldwide for 2007. Amy Winehouse’s “Back to Black” took the number one spot. Speaking of Pa...
Finale 2008 Those of you who are busy at the piano, composing the next Paul Potts hit song, will be glad to know that Finale–the company that gave us the absolutely free, yet astounding, Finale Notepad for music composition–has announced the release ...
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