Write Up's

THE INDEPENDENT MARCH 12TH 2001 TEENAGER TO SING FOR BRITAIN Lindsay Dracass 16 left other contestants standing when she won the BBC's Song For Europe competition with 45,000 votes yesterday. The youngster from Sheffield won with the song "No Dream Impossible". She said "I just want to get on with the Eurovision Song Contest now".

SHEFFIELD STAR MAY 14TH 2001 The crowd in Copenhagen (at the Eurovision Song Contest) rose to their feet to acclaim the 16 year old Arbourthorne schoolgirl after her performance, the only act to win such acclaim. Lindsay is Britain's youngest ever Eurovision entrant.

SHEFFIELD STAR APRIL 24TH 2001 QUOTE FROM ROD ARGENT: "Lindsay first came into my studio when she was 13 and she put down a few original demos. This little white girl came in and sounded like Whitney Houston"