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In [[2004]] James went on to play Judas in the [[Bill Kenwright]] touring production of [[Jesus Christ Superstar]] to good reviews. He is scheduled to stay with the show until early [[2005]] when focus will turn to releasing an album of his own music. |
In [[2004]] James went on to play Judas in the [[Bill Kenwright]] touring production of [[Jesus Christ Superstar]] to good reviews. He is scheduled to stay with the show until early [[2005]] when focus will turn to releasing an album of his own music. |
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It has recently been announced that James will be starring in a new musical about Billy Joel, his musical idol(for more info see : http://james-fox.moonfruit.com/ |
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Revision as of 18:49, 17 March 2005
James Fox is a pop music singer songwriter pianist and guitarist. He was born in Cardiff, South Wales in 1976 and grew up in the nearby village of Bargoed. Music was his passion from an early age inspired by Billy Joel. In 2003, he took part in the BBC Fame Academy reality television programme in the United Kingdom which offered a record contract to the winner. The students attempted to convince viewers to vote to keep them in each week — he didn't win the show, but in coming a respectable 5th it raised his profile and presented him with new career opportunities. He is a popular entertainer with the UK armed forces and has entertained the troops in Bosnia, Afghanistan and the Falkland Islands.
His first notable achievement as a musical artist was representing the UK in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 with the song Hold on to Our Love which reached number 13 in the UK charts. He did not win, finishing just 16th out of 24 finalists with 29 points. However, in contrast to Jemini's near-legendary meltdown on stage in the previous year's contest, James had in fact performed strongly. Familiar heckles were thus raised in the UK about apparent 'block voting' by certain countries, which this time seemed more blatant than ever. James himself alluded to this point in interviews after the contest, remarking that his own favourite example was Monaco's awarding of maximum points to France.
In 2004 James went on to play Judas in the Bill Kenwright touring production of Jesus Christ Superstar to good reviews. He is scheduled to stay with the show until early 2005 when focus will turn to releasing an album of his own music.
It has recently been announced that James will be starring in a new musical about Billy Joel, his musical idol(for more info see : http://james-fox.moonfruit.com/