Vitamins, by Madi Carr
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Madi Carr performs Vitamins live at the Will Mclean Festival Main Stage

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The Bonnie Wee Thing
01:32
The Bonnie Wee Thing

by Robert Burns, read by Robert Murray

Mr Sandman - Proper Sound Barbershop Quartet
01:40
Mr Sandman - Proper Sound Barbershop Quartet

Twitter: @Proper_Sound Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/propersoundof...​ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/proper_sound​

Nigel Tamchin - "It Don't Mean a Thing"
03:25
Nigel Tamchin - "It Don't Mean a Thing"

Written and performed by Nigel K. TamchinAugust 2010

Young Drummer of the Year - Ebenezer Sendey
07:44
Young Drummer of the Year - Ebenezer Sendey

Ebenezer Sendey's winning performance at the Final of the Young Drummer of the Year Event held in the UK. All entrants must be under 16 and send in a video of themselves playing. A shortlist of 40 is decided, then the top 10 are chosen to come and play in front of a panel of professional players and music industry heavyweights. Not only do they perform a solo, an accompaniment to some prerecorded music, and a 'live' piece with 2 other musicians (a piece of music that they only heard the morning of the event); but they are also have an informal chat with the judges about music and themselves. The event, this year, is kindly sponsored by PDP Drums, Meinl Cymbals, GEWA Bags & Cases & Gibraltar Hardware. Filmed at Artrix Bromsgrove UK

The Bonnie Wee Thing
01:32
The Bonnie Wee Thing

by Robert Burns, read by Robert Murray


Mr Sandman - Proper Sound Barbershop Quartet
01:40
Mr Sandman - Proper Sound Barbershop Quartet

Twitter: @Proper_Sound Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/propersoundof...​ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/proper_sound​


Nigel Tamchin - "It Don't Mean a Thing"
03:25
Nigel Tamchin - "It Don't Mean a Thing"

Written and performed by Nigel K. TamchinAugust 2010


Young Drummer of the Year - Ebenezer Sendey
07:44
Young Drummer of the Year - Ebenezer Sendey

Ebenezer Sendey's winning performance at the Final of the Young Drummer of the Year Event held in the UK. All entrants must be under 16 and send in a video of themselves playing. A shortlist of 40 is decided, then the top 10 are chosen to come and play in front of a panel of professional players and music industry heavyweights. Not only do they perform a solo, an accompaniment to some prerecorded music, and a 'live' piece with 2 other musicians (a piece of music that they only heard the morning of the event); but they are also have an informal chat with the judges about music and themselves. The event, this year, is kindly sponsored by PDP Drums, Meinl Cymbals, GEWA Bags & Cases & Gibraltar Hardware. Filmed at Artrix Bromsgrove UK