TODAY is a really big day for a talented Bournemouth musician who has spent months making music for Britain’s Got Talent winners Diversity.
For the dance group will be performing to his sounds at Bournemouth International Centre as part of their national tour Diversity Digitized.
Former Poole High School pupil Fraser Freeze, 28, has worked closely with Diversity’s leader Ashley Banjo, pictured below, composing music and remixing tracks to fit in with his choreography.
He said: “Ashley has got an amazing understanding of the connection between music and dance and we are totally in tune. I still teach dance and that is how I came into contact with Diversity. I’ve been working with the group for over two years.”
Apart from Britain’s Got Talent, Fraser’s music has been featured on numerous television shows and stage events.
In October last year he was asked to produce an MJ remix for the Michael Forever concert, a tribute show organised by the star’s mother.
London-based Diver-sity dance troupe are best known for winning the third series of Britain’s Got Talent when they beat Scottish songstress Susan Boyle in the live final.
Fraser is helping organise a Diversity charity auction with a Diversity Digitized tour brochure, signed by the entire cast, up for grabs.
For more det-ails email Fraser at freezerecords@hotmail.co.uk
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