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Pop
wannabes are being invited to showcase their talent and audition
for the next Cop Idol competition - an event supported by a host
of stars, including former Hear'Say singer Mylene Klass, comedy
duo Cannon and Ball and international singing legend Andy Williams.
The
auditions
Auditions
will take place on Saturday 31 July 2004 at West Midlands Police
headquarters in Birmingham.
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| Boy
auditions |
Successful
performers will be invited to a second audition at the Priory Recording
Studio in Sutton Coldfield.
Ten
performers will then get the chance to showcase their talent in
the final as they battle it out for the chance to spend a day cutting
tracks at a recording studio.
On
trial
Each
Cop Idol 'IV' competitor will stand in a dock 'accused' of possessing
singing talent before performing to a panel of showbiz judges, who
will speak the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
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| Judges
confer |
Previous
years' judges include Musical Youth star Michael Grant, who shot
to fame in the 80s, and who now owns his own record label, and has
recently remixed Top 10 hits for artists including Lamar, Usher
and Kelly Rowland.
All
money raised from the final show will be donated to the charity
Cancer Research UK, which is dedicated to finding new ways of preventing,
detecting and treating cancer.
How
to take part
If
you think youve got the right beat (groan!) and would like
to audition, call the audition hotline on 0121 240 0669, or visit
www.copstars.co.uk.
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