Electric Violin Rock Stars FUSE (Linzi Stoppard / Ben Lee) Rock the Royal Albert Hall
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Friday, 6 February 2009
Linzi Stoppard performing at the Ascot Charity Ball....
Linzi Stoppard performing at the Ascot Charity Ball.... >>
NSPCC and CHILDLINE 2008
The annual Ascot Charity Ball, one of the most prestigious and elegant evenings in the Ascot social calendar, took place at the stylish Pavilions at Royal Ascot Racecourse recently. The sparkling and well-attended evening began with a champagne reception, before over 300 glamorous guests enjoyed the gala dinner and fantastic entertainment, including an electrifying performance from virtuoso violinist Linzi Stoppard and a show-stealing performance from ventriloquist Paul Zerdin.
NSPCC and CHILDLINE 2008
The annual Ascot Charity Ball, one of the most prestigious and elegant evenings in the Ascot social calendar, took place at the stylish Pavilions at Royal Ascot Racecourse recently. The sparkling and well-attended evening began with a champagne reception, before over 300 glamorous guests enjoyed the gala dinner and fantastic entertainment, including an electrifying performance from virtuoso violinist Linzi Stoppard and a show-stealing performance from ventriloquist Paul Zerdin.
Fuse play on New year day to an audience of thousands
FUSE LIGHT UP PARADE
FUSE TO LIGHT UP NEW YEAR’S DAY PARADE
Two world renowned musicians – Fuse – are set to light up New Year’s Day at the start of the terrific turn of year tradition.
The talented duo – which has played to heads of state, royalty and the great and the good at Glastonbury, will entertain the mayors of London, ambassadors from many nations and other VVIPs outside The Ritz Hotel on January 1st.
Fuse will entertain thousands of revellers in Piccadilly awaiting the arrival of The New Year’s Day Parade – the 23rd momentous march through the historic heart of the West End.
Electric violinists Linzi Stoppard and Ben Lee’s performance is to be featured in the opening sequence of the Parade’s international satellite broadcast to be beamed around the World.“This is going to be a great gig.” Said Linzi. “we are really looking forward to it – what a great start to 2009 – London will be the focal point for millions on the day.“
We will be recording our new album in the next few weeks – so the year ahead will be just electric for us.”The parade, which begins at 12 Noon sharp in Parliament Sq, heads down Whitehall to Trafalgar Sq. It turns left in to Cockspur St and Pall Mall, right up Lower Regent St to Piccadilly Circus then left along Piccadilly itself. Full story here >>
FUSE TO LIGHT UP NEW YEAR’S DAY PARADE
Two world renowned musicians – Fuse – are set to light up New Year’s Day at the start of the terrific turn of year tradition.
The talented duo – which has played to heads of state, royalty and the great and the good at Glastonbury, will entertain the mayors of London, ambassadors from many nations and other VVIPs outside The Ritz Hotel on January 1st.
Fuse will entertain thousands of revellers in Piccadilly awaiting the arrival of The New Year’s Day Parade – the 23rd momentous march through the historic heart of the West End.
Electric violinists Linzi Stoppard and Ben Lee’s performance is to be featured in the opening sequence of the Parade’s international satellite broadcast to be beamed around the World.“This is going to be a great gig.” Said Linzi. “we are really looking forward to it – what a great start to 2009 – London will be the focal point for millions on the day.“
We will be recording our new album in the next few weeks – so the year ahead will be just electric for us.”The parade, which begins at 12 Noon sharp in Parliament Sq, heads down Whitehall to Trafalgar Sq. It turns left in to Cockspur St and Pall Mall, right up Lower Regent St to Piccadilly Circus then left along Piccadilly itself. Full story here >>
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Violining Linzi at the Revolutionary Road film Premier
Fresh from her double victory at the Golden Globes, Kate Winslet stepped out onto the red carpet with her co-star Leonardo DiCaprio last night for the European premier of their Oscar-tipped film Revolutionary Road. Joining them in London's chilly Leicester Square were Violinist Linzi Stoppard, popstrel Sophie Ellis Bextor, TV presenter Dermot O'Leary and Winslet's fashion designer of choice, Ben de Lisi. See Linzi in action >>
FIRST POSTED JANUARY 19, 2009
FIRST POSTED JANUARY 19, 2009
Another Fan! Linzi has a fan page on FaceBook
There are lots of us and the word is spreading...check out this other Linzi Stoppard fan page on Facebook (I'm jealous as I wish I'd thought of it ;-)
Linzi in the plays with FUSE in the New Year's Day Parade
Linzi plays to Gordon Brown and Boris Johnson in the New Years Day Parade:
The daily mail covers the story >>
A sleeping beauty
As the clock struck midnight last night, one person already tucked up in bed was stunning violinist Linzi Stoppard. For the daughter-in-law of playwright Sir Tom Stoppard is preparing to play to an audience of 1.5 million, including Gordon Brown and London mayor Boris Johnson, at a televised gig outside the Ritz in Piccadilly as part of London's New Year's Day parade.
Linzi told me yesterday: 'There will be no New Year's Eve for me. I have to rehearse with my band all day and then be up early next morning. But I don't mind. It's a thrilling way to start what will be an incredible year for us.'
The 29-year-old's group, Fuse, will open the event with a Jimi Hendrix-style God Save The Queen. 'They asked us to do the National Anthem - but we want to do something a bit different,' said Linzi.
The daily mail covers the story >>
A sleeping beauty
As the clock struck midnight last night, one person already tucked up in bed was stunning violinist Linzi Stoppard. For the daughter-in-law of playwright Sir Tom Stoppard is preparing to play to an audience of 1.5 million, including Gordon Brown and London mayor Boris Johnson, at a televised gig outside the Ritz in Piccadilly as part of London's New Year's Day parade.
Linzi told me yesterday: 'There will be no New Year's Eve for me. I have to rehearse with my band all day and then be up early next morning. But I don't mind. It's a thrilling way to start what will be an incredible year for us.'
The 29-year-old's group, Fuse, will open the event with a Jimi Hendrix-style God Save The Queen. 'They asked us to do the National Anthem - but we want to do something a bit different,' said Linzi.
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