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A passionate singer battles fierce competition and personal demons, striving for fame while uncovering the true meaning of success.
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Live At The Y was the UK's first televised live music competition for performers of original music. Filmed before a live audience and a celebrity judging panel at the Y Theatre in Leicester. 3 series' of 6 shows plus an all winners show were broadcast on Cable TV during1994 and 1995. Celebrity judges included Dennis Seaton the lead singer of worldwide chart topping Reggae band, Musical Youth, internationally renowned singer songwriter the late Peter Sarstedt, and No1 artist Pato Banton (Baby Come Back with UB40). Several leading industry personnel also joined the judging panel including PRS Director (now Vice President of SESAC) John Sweeney.
Live At The Y was the UK's first televised live music competition for performers of original music. Filmed before a live audience and a celebrity judging panel at the Y Theatre in Leicester. 3 series' of 6 shows plus an all winners show were broadcast on Cable TV during1994 and 1995. Celebrity judges included Dennis Seaton the lead singer of worldwide chart topping Reggae band, Musical Youth, internationally renowned singer songwriter the late Peter Sarstedt, and No1 artist Pato Banton (Baby Come Back with UB40). Several leading industry personnel also joined the judging panel including PRS Director (now Vice President of SESAC) John Sweeney.
Live At The Y was the UK's first televised live music competition for performers of original music. Filmed before a live audience and a celebrity judging panel at the Y Theatre in Leicester. 3 series' of 6 shows plus an all winners show were broadcast on Cable TV during1994 and 1995. Celebrity judges included Dennis Seaton the lead singer of worldwide chart topping Reggae band, Musical Youth, internationally renowned singer songwriter the late Peter Sarstedt, and No1 artist Pato Banton (Baby Come Back with UB40). Several leading industry personnel also joined the judging panel including PRS Director (now Vice President of SESAC) John Sweeney.
Live At The Y was the UK's first televised live music competition for performers of original music. Filmed before a live audience and a celebrity judging panel at the Y Theatre in Leicester. 3 series' of 6 shows plus an all winners show were broadcast on Cable TV during1994 and 1995. Celebrity judges included Dennis Seaton the lead singer of worldwide chart topping Reggae band, Musical Youth, internationally renowned singer songwriter the late Peter Sarstedt, and No1 artist Pato Banton (Baby Come Back with UB40). Several leading industry personnel also joined the judging panel including PRS Director (now Vice President of SESAC) John Sweeney.
Live At The Y was the UK's first televised live music competition for performers of original music. Filmed before a live audience and a celebrity judging panel at the Y Theatre in Leicester. 3 series' of 6 shows plus an all winners show were broadcast on Cable TV during1994 and 1995. Celebrity judges included Dennis Seaton the lead singer of worldwide chart topping Reggae band, Musical Youth, internationally renowned singer songwriter the late Peter Sarstedt, and No1 artist Pato Banton (Baby Come Back with UB40). Several leading industry personnel also joined the judging panel including PRS Director (now Vice President of SESAC) John Sweeney.
Live At The Y was the UK's first televised live music competition for performers of original music. Filmed before a live audience and a celebrity judging panel, at the Y Theatre in Leicester, 3 series' were broadcast on cable TV, 1993-1995
