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MUMBAI: Jeff Barnes
has been crowned the winner of the first BBC London Anthem for 2012 competition
with his composition London Games. BBC
London's Anthem for 2012 competition launched in February. It was open to all
Londoners and the competition asked them to compose an anthem for the city in
conjunction with the Olympic Games. BBC
London, in conjunction with Sing London a festival to take place this summer
is looking for the song which will become synonymous with London.
Each year from
now until 2012, a song will be chosen by BBC London viewers and listeners to compete
to be BBC London's Anthem for 2012. Jeff is a 53-year-old music tutor for Greenwich
Education, got his family in on the act. His
daughter Laura sang lead vocals and son Stewart programmed the drums.
Jeff said:
"The kids said 'Dad, you must send it in' and I'm glad that I did! I'm absolutely
delighted to have won." Jeff
will now work with Simon Webb, a composer and musical director, who will help
to arrange London Games for the finale of the Sing London festival at the Southbank
Centre on 8 July. |