Robert Meadmore
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Robert Meadmore (August 22, 1955) is a British singer and actor born in Essex who has made West End appearances in Camelot and Brigadoon. Other appearances include "Phantom of The Opera" where he played Raoul, "Oklahoma" and "Pickwick". He recorded an album with Peter Land in 1995 titled "That's What Friends Are For". He sang "All I Ask Of You" with Charlotte Church on the Royal Variety's Performance in 2001. A regular on BBC's Radio 2 Friday Night Is Music Night, Robert is a Guildhall School of Music trained baritone. His 2006 album After A Dream reached #2 in the British classical charts. His most recent work includes touring in The Magic of the Musicals with Marti Webb.
He was nominated for the Classical Brits Album of the Year award in 2006.[1]
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- ^ "'Soaprano' in line for top gong", Daily Mail, 2006-04-11. Retrieved on 2008-02-19.