Alice Fredenham
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A man who sent an elusive Harpenden musician a bunch of roses for Valentine s Day is astonished the singer replied to thank him.
Alice Fredenham burst to fame in 2013 following appearances on reality shows The Voice and Britain s Got Talent, performing a show-stopping version of My Funny Valentine.
She released her debut album ‘Under the Covers’ with Cherry Red Records in 2017, but subsequently vanished from her social media pages and has never released any follow-up material.
Harpenden s Alice Fredenham performing in Britain s Got Talent semi-final on ITV. Photo courtesy of Thames TV/SYCO
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Black Lives Matter protest in Verulamium Park, St Albans. Picture: Stephanie Belton
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By the time we reached May, rumours of an end to the lockdown had become reality, with businesses gearing up to reopen the following month, accompanied by road closures, enforced social distancing and outdoor trading.
The 75th anniversary of VE Day was commemorated in a very different fashion to how had been originally envisioned, with the Big Picnic for Hope, a virtual get-together promoted by St Albans Cathedral, encouraging people to mark the occasion in the safety of their homes and gardens. Professional violinist Leanne