Band of Brothers to Play Concert Hall After Winning Over Civvy Street Charity Event to Help War Veterans
The Herald › September 28, 2009
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The Herald › September 28, 2009
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MOST people hear John Innes before they see him. His renditions of operatic arias from the steps of the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall often stop shoppers and office workers in their tracks.
Innes, dubbed Opera Man and the People's Tenor, exudes an air of quiet confidence as he sets up his equipment before launching into song.See the full content of this document
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Band of Brothers to Play Concert Hall After Winning Over Civvy Street Charity Event to Help War Veterans
Regular observers may have noticed an occasional second singer, dressed in equally dapper style, singing Sinatra numbers. This is John's brother, Moray.
Also known as Sgt Innes, Moray is more often seen playing saxophone with the band of the Royal Regiment of Sco...See the full content of this document
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