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Accomplishments:
BRIT Award winner and Grammy nominee KT TUNSTALL became one of the most acclaimed singer/songwriters in the world in one giant step, with the amazing two-year global journey of her multi-million selling debut album, "Eye To The Telescope
-Secured a Mercury Music Prize nomination.
-Outsold every other female artist in the in 2005
(bye bye Madonna, see ya Mariah).
-Won a Brit Award for Best British Female Solo Artist.
-Won the Ivor Novello Best Song award for writing Suddenly I See.
-Won a Q award for Track of the Year for Black Horse and the Cherry Tree.
-Landed a Grammy nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.
-Lent her tunes to choice American films and TV shows (eg, Suddenly I See, used in the opening scene of Meryl Streep flick 'The Devil Wears Prada').
-Watched her songs become staple audition material for contestants on American Idol.
-Sold almost four million copies of Eye To The Telescope, including over 1.5 million in the UK alone and over 1 million in America.
-Number of copies sold in Singapore: 10,000
TICKETS ON SALE FROM 23 JAN 2008!
http://www.sistic.com.sg
DATE
27 March 2008 8pm
VENUE
Suntec City Convention Center Hall 603
TICKET PRICE (Excludes Sistic Booking Fee)
S$140* (Free Standing)
S$100*
S$75*
*Price excludes Sistic Booking Fee
DURATION
2 hours
www.lamcproductions.com
www.myspace.com/lamcproductionsEdited by doubl3a 22 Jan `08, 8:10AM
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Ooh check this out folks!
Top dog month. Apart from getting some rays, saw amazing places, ate some really weird food, had a brilliant laugh with the band and discovered that Singaporeans are possibly the friendliest race of people on the planet.
http://www.kttunstall.com/diary/
I'm glad I was there at the airport with them.

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Originally posted by FireIce:
this album is gooooooood~
I discovered something...plug your headphones in and play the songs straight off the CD using the Opendisc player. The quality's seriously amazing.
I love 'Saving My Face' (Arnie and Sam provide solid backing on the bass and guitars), 'Hopeless', 'Funnyman' and 'Someday Soon'.
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