lorennn: ilikemusic because... its brilliant. music is life. life would suck without music (:
Craig David: ilikemusic because... It’s all me
Dee Bomb: ilikemusic because... IT CONNECTS WITH YOUR SOUL TO EXPRESS EMOTION.
Oliver, Young Knives: ilikemusic because... It evokes a mood and a feeling of when you last heard the track.
Kano: ilikemusic because... It brings people together. It makes people smile and dance, it makes people happy. I like the energy it gives off.
Jade: ilikemusic because... its amazing,, i always gotta listen to music, such as Nelly, Usher, T.I, ect if theres no music what else is there?
leah + melissa: ilikemusic because... its sick
Kai, Mystery Jets: ilikemusic because... Music makes me smile.
Stine Richard: ilikemusic because... its the only way I know how to express myself...From the vocal virtuosity of her performance on 'Le Cisseaux dans le chamille' to her unforgettable rendition of 'Nessun Dorma,' Zoe Mace is a name that you will be hearing a lot more of in the run up to Christmas, thanks to her breathtaking new album 'Once Upon a Time.' But the young singer's compassionate campaigning for Down's Syndrome charities to honour the memory of her sister Jodie is every bit as remarkable and though Zoe is only twelve years old, she has already raised over £120,000 for charity.
Recently Zoe joined forces with Rosa Monckton, best friend of the late Princess Diana who has a child with Down's syndrome and is patron of Down's syndrome charity Downside Up. Their campaign on behalf of the charity has gained national exposure such as feature profiles in Hello and the Daily Mail and Zoe's deeply moving version of Eric Clapton's 'Tears in Heaven' is now available to download with all proceeds going to Downside Up.
Though Zoë's new album 'Once Upon a Time' looks set to launch her as one of the music world's most exciting emerging stars what is most striking about her aside from her remarkable talent is her genuine desire to improve the lives of others less fortunate then herself. Of course Zoë hopes her album "Once Upon A Time" will make it to the top of the classical charts. But far more important to her is that "Tears in Heaven" gives hope and much needed support to children with Down's Syndrome. Because Zoë Mace is one rising star with her feet firmly on the ground and her heart very much in the right place.
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