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Laurence Robinson, 40 was born in North London. He had a regular upbringing
, with a love of music evident from an early age. Listening to his parent's
classical music at home, his talent for singing was soon noted upon by his friends
and family.
Laurence's education and early career followed a conventional path with no thought
of pursuing singing as a career evident at this stage. Laurence first become
an accountant, moving into sales and marketing in the 1990's.
Laurence met and married his wife Hazel, subsequently having two children.
During this period Laurence began to develop his singing as a passionate hobby
entering singing contests and training his tenor voice through professional
coaching. This was a busy time, selling financial services by day, and singing
for his company's corporate events at weekends.
Having begun singing in public on a regular basis, Laurence realised he should
seek to promote his talent professionally if he wished to pursue his career
as a tenor. Then in 2001, fate played a hand in what was to be a catalyst of
change: He was made redundant from the company he worked for. With the support
of his wife, Hazel, Laurence set up as a professional singer full time. It was
a gamble but, as Laurence himself says "for the first time, I could really
go for it and follow my dream"
Hard work is finally beginning to pay off. Laurence has featured in a number
of publications and newspapers. His performances at many high profile sporting
events, and television appearances has generated interest and publicity. His
first demo album was released in June, with backing from the Prague Philharmonic
Orchestra. A record deal with a major label looks like catapulting Laurence
into the premier league of tenors.
Sport
4/4 London Wasps High Wycombe
2/5 Saracens Rugby Watford
17/5 Northampton Saints
21/5 Hull Rugby The KC Stadium
1,2,3/5 1st, 2nd, 3rd Division Playoffs 2004, Millennium Stadium Cardiff
Laurence is recording the title track to a 600million dollar series of films
based on Barbara Cartland stories, scheduled for release in November 2004.
Laurence Robinson has worked hard for the success which will surely be his in
2004.