ON THE TWO HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR, IESTYN EDWARDS, BASS BARITONE, BOARDED H.M.S. VICTORY TO SING AT A NAVAL SUPPER IN THE PRESENCE OF HER MAJESTY.
Stacks, Royal Marines Commando, was there on duty. He was also on duty when Iestyn turned up in the middle of the Iraq war on a Combined Services Entertainment tour, this time in a tutu...
Despite trying to dry his ballet tights on the anti-blast wall,singing from a tank turret and confiscating the President of Estonia's custard creams, the most unlikely friendship was formed.
They even invited him back...
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"Moving, fascinating and completely hilarious - it's got it all, as has Iestyn Edwards" - Miranda Hart
"Achingly funny" - Libby Purves
"A book unlike any other, of a story unlike any other. Totally mad, very funny and highly recommended." ***** Dr Adam Kay, author of This is Going to Hurt. The Nation's Favourite Book (Guardian)
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Boundless Publishing Group Ltd
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Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 135 mm
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978-1-911586-06-7 (9781911586067)
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Iestyn's early experience came touring with his country-and-western singer father, Terry Edwards. On variety bills, usually with a troupe of all-singing animal puppets, featuring Ernie Emu belting out 'Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better', and Jessie Giraffe taking her knickers off, four-year-old Iestyn would sing 'Please Help Me'. Aged twelve, Iestyn took up a Hammerstein Chantership at Southwark Cathedral, and later studied singing and piano at Guildhall. He created Madame Galina for Rag Week, and was promptly asked to leave the college. He sang seasons with British Youth Opera and gave recitals at Southwark Cathedral, Loseley Hall and the Chelsea Arts Club. As Madame Galina he has appeared with Combined Services Entertainment on bases throughout Iraq and Afghanistan. He has also performed at the Royal Opera House Clore Studio, the Barbican, Cafe de Paris, the Tower Ballroom Blackpool, the Hippodrome Leicester Square and at other major theatres countrywide and abroad. He was twice runner-up in the London Cabaret Awards Best Speciality and Best Alternative act categories. He has been published in The Times and the Mail on Sunday. Joanna Lumley chose his recording of 'Tom Bowling' for her second Desert Island Discs programme.