The Thrilling Voice of the Waitrose Ad this Christmas
21-year-old singer Camilla Kerslake is the first signing to Gary Barlow’s new record label ‘Future Records’. Camilla was singing opera by the age of 5. By the time she was 14, she had a range half an octave higher than the highest note ever written for the human voice. Camilla’s future holds no limits with her rare, elusive, one-of-a-kind classical voice.
Waitrose Christmas campaign to promote singer Camilla Kerslake is the supermarket’s ads that will feature Kerslake as part of a deal to promote her debut album. And Gary Barlow’s luck seems to have rubbed off on his new protege Camilla Kerslake. The singer, who performs Take That’s Rule The World on TV’s lottery show tonight, has shot to No 1 of the Classical Midweek chart with her debut album.
Wrapped up against the bitter cold, aspiring singer Camilla Kerslake stood outside a recording studio in London hoping to catch a glimpse of her hero, Gary Barlow. Her forthcoming single ‘She Moved Through The Fair’ (Out November 2nd) has already been played twice by Terry Wogan, which received an unprecedented response from Radio 2 listeners. Camilla is ecstatic at the prospect of working with him: “Gary’s one of the biggest talents in the whole of the British music industry and an amazing mentor. Any advice he gives me is going to be incredible.”
So virtually every day for six weeks, Camilla would set off from her home in Guildford, Surrey, and catch a train to the studios in Ladbroke Grove, West London, where Barlow has a permanent base.
The student had heard a rumour that the Take That star was launching his own record label - and she was determined to land her first contract.
Check out her official website at: camillakerslake.com
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