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Will ACM be the last choir left standing?



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Published Date: 21 August 2008
Chichester's Fliss Nunn will be hoping for glory this weekend in the semi-finals of BBC One's Last Choir Standing.
Fliss and fellow singers in the Guildford-based ACM Gospel Choir are riding high after a run of success in the competition so far.

The choir, which also features Charlotte and Natalie Hamson from Hurstpierpoint, won through to the semis after viewers at home voted them through last Saturday's second live knockout.

The choir are now one-step away from reaching the grand finals to find the nation's favourite choir.

Last Saturday, the ACM Gospel Choir won praise from the show's judges with their performances of Stand By Me by Ben E King and Put A Little Love In Your Heart by Al Green and Annie Lennox.

Fliss (17), a former pupil at St Philip Howard, has just finished her first year at Guildford's Academy of Contemporary Music where the gospel choir is an 'after-school' activity.

The show, presented by Myleene Klass and Nick Knowles, now has just four choirs remaining.

The public will eliminate one further choir on Saturday, with three choirs left standing for the grand final on August 30.




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  • Last Updated: 20 August 2008 2:43 PM
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