Schoolboy s song for NI granny over lockdown results in record label deal
Cormac Thompson said his grandmother cried happy tears when she first saw his performance on YouTube
Cormac Thompson with his grandmother Colleen Morrison. (Image: Tracey Steele/PA Wire)
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An 11-year-old schoolboy who sang to his grandmother over the internet during lockdown has released his debut album after being spotted by a prestigious record label.
Cormac Thompson, from Darwen in Lancashire, uploaded a cover of his “nannie’s” favourite song, Danny Boy, to YouTube after the camera on her iPad broke, halting their weekly video calls.
Cormac, who enjoys the video games Fortnite and Minecraft in his spare time, had been unable to see his maternal grandparents, who live in Northern Ireland, since last Christmas due to the pandemic.
Warm your heart this Christmas with the debut album from 11 year old schoolboy Cormac, who we proudly welcome to the Decca roster after Cormac was discovered during lockdown recording songs for his beloved Grandmother. pic.twitter.com/W7grTZrgjR
An 11-year-old schoolboy who sang to his grandmother over the internet during lockdown has released his debut album after being spotted by a prestigious record label.