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- In 2008, All Angels can justify the claim to be the World’s First Female Classical Supergroup
- In May 2007 they performed at the Classical Brits, where their debut album All Angels was nominated for Album Of The Year, and were watched by 10 million viewers when they sang in front of the Queen at the Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall.
- They’ve shared stages with Russell Watson and Katherine Jenkins, and have unleashed their collective lung-power in support of the England rugby team at several crucial international matches.
- Their first self-titled album was the UK’s fastest-selling debut for a classical act, and won them a platinum disc, reaching No 9 in the pop charts and No 2 in the Classical charts.
- “We really want to push ourselves and our voices,” says Laura Wright, the Angels’ top-harmony singer and the youngest member at 17. “The balance between classical and contemporary music on the new album is quite similar, but we feel we’re more knitted as a group, we all have different things we’re better at in terms of our singing, and we’ve concentrated on making it sound as good as it can be. A bit of adrenalin always makes you work harder too.”
- All Angels become ambassadors for the Breakthrough Breast Cancer charity indicating their rapidly-increasing maturity, and their awareness that All Angels can be an empowering experience in all kinds of ways. They also work closely with the Royal British Legion doing what they can to help raise money for the poppy appeal.
- In Oct 2007 all Angels were asked to perform at the unveiling of the THE ARMED FORCES MEMORIAL, the first national memorial dedicated to the men and women of the United Kingdom Armed Forces (Regular and Reserve) killed on duty or as a result of terrorist action since the Second World War. This was attended by the Queen, HRH Prince Charles and the Archbishop of Canterbury.
- The girls appeared on ITV’s Emmerdale in November 2007, they performed Songbird at a wedding ceremony watched by millions.
- The girls have just been nominated for another Classical Brit and are up for Best Album for Into Paradise an award voted for by the public








