Guest guest Posted August 10, 2012 Report Share Posted August 10, 2012 To: "ApraxiaNetwork" <ApraxiaNetwork (AT) e>, childrensapraxianet Sent: Thursday, August 9, 2012 9:45:01 PMSubject: [childrensapraxianet] Autistic singing sensation makes live debutAutistic singing sensation makes live debutGWYTHIAN, Cornwall, UK: An autistic singing sensation from Gwithian made his live debut at Holifield Festival last weekend. , 25, released his first album earlier this year after spending most of his life unable to say more than a few words. was found to have perfect pitch and a lovely singing voice after attending music therapy lessons. performed at the Holifield Festival � which raises funds for a day care centre for people with special needs � in Gweek on August 4. and Friends formed especially to perform as a one off at the festival and the band included Eddie Callis, who is also a talented musician with autism. The rest of the band was formed by Eddie's uncle Joe Callis, a former member of the Eighties' band Human League, Eddie's mum Jacqui, her partner Tony and their friend , who played mandolin and violin.'s mum Caroline said the performance showed that people with autism could go beyond the limitations of the disability.She said: "They played some new stuff and some old stuff from 's album and it went really well. It was a festival where people knew that it was to support people with disabilities. They were really open and people were moved by what they achieved." became the first non-verbal autistic person to release an album in April this year when his album, Therefore I Am, hit the shelves to coincide with World Autism Awareness Day (April 2). It has sold copies worldwide, in addition to receiving local and global media coverage and radio play.Since then, has been offered a record deal by a US company specialising in autistic artists, which they are still considering.Music has already opened a lot of doors for . He is now a member of Apex in Redruth, an arts participation and expression group for adults with learning disabilities and autism.Caroline said and Eddie were now aiming to move from and Friends to form their own band called Aut -2.She said: "This renaming of the band was a direct result of the special friendship that and Eddie have, and their combined love and passion for music and song. Our vision is to create a musical duo where these two talented autistic individuals, supported by a circle of trust from family members and friends, can show that people with autism have a valued place in the music industry and that autism is merely a label." has also released a music video for his debut single, Just Listen. This can be viewed at www.kylecoleman.co.uk(Source: ThisisCornwall.co.uk, August 9, 2012)video of him singing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HF76gBSd5o------------------------------------Also join us at Facebook http://www.apraxia.org Twitter http://twitter.com/TheLateTalker and BigTent Learn more about nutriiveda/NV FAQ at http://www.pursuitofresearch.org Need support for teens or young adults that grew up with apraxia? Join YADA! http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/YADAYoungAdultDyspraxiaApraxia/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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