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Published Date:
22 April 2008
A TEENAGE opera singer is hoping to turn into a rock star in a battle of the bands.
Lead singer of a group from Brighouse High School, Jason Simonet-Shaw, will be swapping Opera North for the Battle of the Bands.

Jason, along with four other 13-year-olds from the school, make up Medical Attention and will be one of the youngest groups competing in the competition.

Jason, who lives in Southowram, Halifax, toured with Opera North in their production of Peter Grimes in 2006.

He is joined in the group by school friends Laurence Wike on lead guitar, Haydn Bennett on bass guitar, Tom Pattinson on drums and Max Lister on rhythm guitar.

In their first public performance together they will take part in the Battle of the Bands at PM Freestyle Lounge, Shipley, Bradford, tomorrow.

Are you in a school band? Let us know and our video team will come along and film you. Call the Courier newsdesk on 01422 260208 or email us at hx.newsdesk@halifaxcourier.co.uk

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  • Last Updated: 22 April 2008 11:44 AM
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J,

Halifax 23/04/2008 07:35:28
What inspiration!!! A great thing for them to do at least they look to be enjoying themselves and they are not hanging round on street corners making a nusience of themselves well done to the lot of you and good luck for the competition.
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Anndy.Lake,

sawnsea 23/04/2008 14:07:58
at last a positive look at teenagers keep up the good work guuys and good luck in the battle rock loud and rock hark or die trying [sic]
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Andy08,

Bradford 24/04/2008 18:41:05
Brilliant - go for it guys. Best fun you'll ever have.
Let's rock!
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arightgoodfan62@live.com,

25/04/2008 14:37:58
Well done to all the boys in Medical Attention for getting through to the next round of Battle of The Bands. Keep up the good work.
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