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Fuse burn off the competition



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Chezzy teen-rockers The Fuse blew away the competition when they stormed into the grand final of a national battle of the bands contest.
The five-piece, all aged between 12 and 15 years old, battled it out live against the region's best young acts at Sheffield's Montgomery Theatre on Saturday, April 12.

And after wowing the judges, the Chesterfield lads were crowned regional champs and will now play in the national final in London.
The Fuse's Freddie Bingham said: "To get to this stage of the competition is amazing!

"And thanks to all our fans who have supported us throughout Live and Unsigned, but it's now that we really need your support, it's going to be really tough in the final but we know we can do it if we put all our effort in to it, we hope that doing this competition will get us noticed and hopefully, some 'big name' in the music industry will get us up there in the charts with the UK's top artists!"

The Fuse will now take on the cream of the country at London's Fairfield Halls, on June 28.

Up for grabs for the winner is the chance torecord their own complete album, working with vocal coaches in recording studios, plus the an option of recording a track written by Lemar and Mark Hill (Producer of Craig David).

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  • Last Updated: 15 April 2008 11:32 AM
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  • Location: Chesterfield
 
 
  

 
 

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