Hardeep Singh Kohli is joined by Sarah Kennedy, Rupert Issacson, Dame Evelyn Glennie and Susan Lynch.
SARAH KENNEDY By day Dr Sarah Kennedy is a senior psychiatrist in the Scottish Borders. But come the night and the 31-year-old transforms into Miss Modus, the glamorous lead singer of the Sixties-inspired Mod band, Modus. Their debut album, 'Sounds from the Kitten Casino', is released by Oregon-based record label, Hammond beat.
RUPERT ISSACSON Rupert Isaacson is an ex-professional horse trainer and founding director of the Indigenous Land Rights Fund. Rupert is also a journalist and travel writer and his book The Horse Boy published by Viking is a deeply personal story about his journey with his young autistic son to Mongolia in the hope he can be healed. The family now run the Horse Boy Foundationwhich is a small Learning and Equestrian Centre.
DAME EVELYN GLENNIE Dame Evelyn Glennie is the world renowned percussionist. She is described on her website as a musician, motivational speaker, composer, educationalist, and jewellery designer. She has been profoundly deaf since the age of 12, through a neurological condition. She is also patron of Artis, the performing arts education organisation.
SUSAN LYNCH Susan Lynch is the Irish born actress. She has received three Irish Film and Television Awards, including Best Leading Actress for her work in the film Nora. She is appearing in Brian Friel’s Olivier award-winning play Dancing at Lughnasa at the Old Vic.
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