May 13th, 2007 by Lisa McGarry. Tags: Any Dream Will Do, Craig Chalmers, Keith Jack
After striking up a warm friendship with fellow Scot, Keith Jack, whilst participating in the BBC’s Any Dream Will Do, Craig Chalmers has decided that he would like an all Scottish final, between him and his new best mate. Read more & comment »
May 12th, 2007 by Lisa McGarry. Tags: Any Dream Will Do, Ben Ellis, Craig Chalmers, Daniel Boys, Keith Jack, Lee Mead, Lewis Bradley, Robert McVeigh
It’s back! The Unreality TV chart! This si where we give you the run down on the nights show and let you know who we thought was best and worst. Feel free to comment here or on the forum and let us know whether or not you agree.
1: Lee Mead: This week saw a return to form when Lee sang I think I’d Better Leave Right Now. It was an emotional performance and his vocals were impeccable. Lee has always been one of my favourites and tonight I could really see him on a West End stage. Read more & comment »
May 12th, 2007 by Lisa McGarry. Tags: Any Dream Will Do, Keith Jack
Any Dream Will Do contestant, Keith Jack stopped singing for a year after the death of his grandad George. However it is now his late Grandad who inspires him to perform. Read more & comment »
April 28th, 2007 by Lisa McGarry. Tags: Any Dream Will Do, Keith Jack
Keith Jack has swapped stocking shelves at his local supermarket for singing for his supper on BBC’s Any Dream Will Do. But the humble teenager has assured the public that if he gets voted off he won’t be resentful, just grateful for the experience.
Speaking to The Daily Record Keith said: Read more & comment »
April 9th, 2007 by Lisa McGarry. Tags: Any Dream Will Do, Keith Jack
Keith Jack, 19
A supermarket customer service assistant and student from Dalheith, Midlothian.
Keith currently works as a customer assistant at Tesco’s while he is studying for an HNC in Musical Theatre at a college in Edinburgh.
His first public performance was at the age of five to residents at a retirement home, and he has since gone on to win various local singing competitions.
He thinks that he would be a “funny” Joseph, and surprise people with his powerful voice.
Keith first auditioned in Glasgow and says that he has loved being involved because “I’ve got to work with the best people in the business”.