We also put together regular newsletters to keep in touch either by post or email. These include music-themed poems, quizzes, pictures and news items that we hope will raise spirits and ‘keep your hopes alive’. (hence Keyhole!)
Music Mirrors has been extremely lucky in receiving a generous grant of £5,000 from the Norfolk Community Foundation on behalf of Royal London. This present funding will be a wonderful opportunity to help raise awareness of how easily Music Mirrors can be made, capturing the sound of memories, and making a real difference to vulnerable […]
Nothing warms the heart and raises the spirits more than singing with friends! This miscellany of carols, songs and general anarchy was partly recorded just after the hottest day of 2019…
We are delighted to announce that Heather was one of the 100 women chosen by EDP readers to be the “100 most inspiring women of Norfolk”.
“The joyful anarchy and release of singing makes everyone feel better.” Read more about Heather’s article, published on the Health Awareness website, below.
We’ve been delighted to receive the news that the Geoffrey Watling Charity Trust has awarded us a very generous grant of £500 to go towards the cost of making a Christmas CD (see news item below). We are thrilled to have the opportunity to do this and our very grateful thanks to the trust for […]
Music Mirrors have been exceptionally lucky to receive a generous donation of £225 from the Norwich Jazz Club All Stars. Their donation is very much appreciated which will go towards the cost of a longed-for projector. This will be of enormous help for training and promotion purposes.
The EDP held their Stars of Norfolk and Waveney 2017 Awards in November and on our behalf Heather scooped the award of Community Champion of the Year for Come Singing and Music Mirrors. This is a celebration of all that we do together, as Heather’s idea of capturing and storing musical sounds to help keep memories […]
With the help of generous funding from Norfolk Community Foundation and the Jay Singers we have launched our second CD called “You Can’t Stop Singing”! Ashley Bond – The Name is Bond, Sound and Vision Production – made the whole thing possible. Ashley recorded us over several sessions at three different locations and has […]
The work of Come Singing has been recognised through an award of the British Empire Medal to Heather. Many congratulations Heather!