Don’t you think that Gary Barlow is quite a genius? Yeah,
that cute guy from the group Take That. He has always been the lead singer of
Take That and he majorly wrote the group’s song. He’s generally recognized as
the musical talent behind Take That. From the group to his solo career, this
guy sing, songwriting, producing, publishing and even acting. He’s also the
lead judge for X Factor replacing Simon Cowell. I want to share his latest work
with everyone here. It’s a song titled “Sing”.
Gary is so great that Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II had
asked him to organize her 86th
birthday and her Diamond Jubilee
celebration. (That’s a 60 years of Her Majesty's reign). A source said: "Her
Majesty has been made well aware of Gary’s charity work and the events he has
put together. She knows that Gary has got the power to pull in the big names
across the music industry and to ensure it's a party to match the
occasion". This was confirmed on February 2012 with Gary Barlow being
named as the lead organiser and producer of a concert that took place outside
of Buckingham Palace and featuring globally recognised superstar artists.
It was announced in January 2012 that Gary Barlow and Lord
Andrew Lloyd Webber would be working together to write the official Diamond
Jubilee single. Barlow and Lloyd Webber aimed to write the music to the song;
with Barlow then taking this music to musicians and singers around The
Commonwealth with the aim to incorporate sounds from around the world onto the
single. The song simply entitled "Sing" was released as the lead
single from the album of the same name, Sing.
Sing, the special
song to celebrate the Queen's diamond jubilee is collaboration between Gary
Barlow and Lord Lloyd Webber, and he wants performers from around the
Commonwealth to be part of it. Prince Charles gives Gary some
suggestions, and Gary then embarks on an extraordinary trip. He recorded all
manner of musicians on their home turfs to make this unique record. This song
featuring Gary Malone and his Military Wives Choir in the UK, a children's
choir in Kenya, Rastafarian drummers in Jamaica, the
Sydney
Symphony Orchestra in Australia, pan-pipers in a remote rainforest
village on the Solomon Islands, and Gary also manages to get Prince Harry to
make his own musical contribution.
Now, let us enjoy Sing
by Gary Barlow and all who’s involved. It’s a soothing songs. Really is a great
one!!
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