April 22nd, 2007 by Lisa McGarry.
The Joseph dream has ended for Johndeep More as he becomes the latest man to leave the BBC show, ‘Any Dream Will Do’.
After ending up in the bottom two, Johndeep faced a tough sing-off with felloe competitor, Chris Barton.
Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber was quick to point out that he believed that the public had chsoen the wrong two men to be in the sing off last night.
He said:
“This is not the right result tonight – both of you should still be with us,” he told the pair before making his final decision. “I’ve got to think who in the end is likeliest to play Joseph. So in the end I’ll say… Chris.”
April 9th, 2007 by Lisa McGarry.
Johndeep More, 23
An office administrator originally from Birmingham and now living in Finsbury Park, London.
Born in Birmigham but now living in London, office administrator Johndeep only started performing two years ago when a university friend who overheard him singing in his bedroom suggested he apply for music school.
He went on to study for one year at the Royal Academy of Music, and has since supported his performance work with a string of jobs including sales assistant, cashier and receptionist.
Johndeep attended the London auditions and says that being involved in the show has been the “single most emotionally challenging thing he’s ever done … but also the most exciting, rewarding and amazing experience,” and that he feels “blessed” to be part of it.