Mrs Loud on Justin Lee Collins Show

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Tune in to watch Mrs Loud on The Justin Lee Collins Show, Thursday, 30th April @ 10 pm on channel ITV2

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Maggie’s Cancer Caring Centres

maggies-logoLorraine was recently made the first ambassador for the Maggie fund and is proud to support this very worthy charity.

Maggie’s Cancer Caring Centres are fundraising to build a Centre at Freeman’s Hospital to serve people affected by cancer across the North East of England.

There are currently around 5,500 cancer diagnoses a year in this region. Maggie’s North East will offer those people, plus their friends and families, a place to visit to gain information, support and inspiration to not only cope with cancer, but to live their lives to the full.

Maggie’s North East will offer a varied programme of free-of-charge support, including a range of classes, from relaxation to tai chi to art therapy; a range of psychological support in group and one to one sessions run by trained psychologists; a library of information, with cancer support specialists on hand to answer question; benefits advice from benefits officer, and much more.

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Maggie’s North East is designed by Foreign Office Architects, with quality in architecture and environment a very important aspect of Maggie’s. Like all Maggie’s Centres, Maggie’s North East will be warm and welcoming with an uplifting, inspiring and positive atmosphere.

Before starting construction on the Centre, Maggie’s need to reach a £3million fundraising target (enough to fund the building plus the first two year’s running costs).

For more information on Maggie’s North East campaign please contact Denise Heron on 0191 543 8036 or email Denise.Heron@maggiescentres.org.

To give a monthly or one-off donation to Maggie’s North East campaign please visit www.maggiescentres.org/giving and state that you would like the money to go to Maggie’s North East.

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City Hall review

Review: Lorraine Crosby, Newcastle City Hall

by Victoria Watson, Evening Chronicle

HER new album is called Mrs Loud and Lorraine Crosby did not fail to live up to her nickname at the City Hall.

The woman who is most famous for dueting with Meat Loaf had the audience in raptures with her two-hour set, which featured a choir from Heaton Manor School and a guest appearance from long-time friend Bonnie Tyler.

Crosby’s live band, featuring keyboard player Steve Wilson, were phenomenal as they performed tracks from the latest album, as well as a medley of Meat Loaf songs and a cover of the Beatles classic Help!

I have to say that my highlight of the night was seeing a choir of children from my former school accompany Crosby and Tyler, the kids were absolutely note-perfect and made Bonnie’s rendition of Total Eclipse of the Heart totally haunting (but in a beautiful way!).

Lorraine packed the show with exciting costume changes and great lighting. My only complaint was the technical difficulties that were experienced through the show.

Crosby paid tribute to the men who put her career into orbit, Jim Steinman and Meat Loaf. Having featured on I Would Do Anything For Love with the latter, Crosby has developed a cult following.

Local lass Lorraine seemed eternally grateful to the fans that packed out the City Hall to raise money for local charity Maggie’s Fund. This is a woman who has been in the industry for over 20 years and she is still proud of her heritage.

Ms Tyler joined Lorraine on stage for an encore and it was touching to see a genuine friendship between these two women.

Lorraine acknowledged, in typical candid fashion, that the reason the fans had been queuing outside for so long was that the soundcheck was delayed.

It may have been cold outside but her excellent vocal performance truly warmed everyone up.

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City Hall Gig

Thanks to all who came

The night on the whole was a big success thanks to all who came apart from a few technical problems a great night was had by all will be doing a lot more live shows 2009 watch the web for details

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All Access mag album review 4.5 stars

CD Review By Kim Thore

As THE voice that made Meatloaf’s only number one hit “I Would Do Anything for Love” a duet to go down in history, Lorraine Crosby, aka Mrs. Loud has already made her mark in music history. Not one to rest on laurels she has released the much anticipated self titled debut “Mrs. Loud” that truly showcases here undeniable talent.

Her whiskey-esque vocals shine through 12 tracks of rock and bluesy tunes that are thankfully not over produced , as Crosby’s style stands on its own. It’s high octane, pleasure soaked and jagged- cutting right through to you and lingering for awhile afterwards. Powerful and thought - provoking, Crosby knows how to deliver note for note.

Stand out tracks include “I Want You So Bad”, “Last Train to Paradise” and “Don’t Push Your Luck”.

It’s been a long time coming for this release, but some things are worth the wait.

4.5 Stars

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Classic rock album review

One line comment from Geoff Barton album review in issue out 12th November

The SUPER LUNGED TEMPTRESS !!!!!!!

If you own a copy of Meat Loaf’s Bat Out Of Hell II, take a look at the credits for I Would Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That). Notice the name of the person who duets with the Loaf to such dramatic effect on the song? Yep – it’s Mrs Loud. The identity of this super-lunged temptress has been the subject of much speculation down the years, but true Bat fans will know Mrs Loud is the alter ego of Geordie singer Lorraine Crosby. Now Mrs Loud has lined up a gig at Newcastle City Hall on November 27 to support the release of her new solo album. Tickets are £20 and £15. Box office phone: 0191 2612606. The show also features Bonnie Tyler as ’very special guest star’.

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