Zoe Mace
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Zoe Mace is a English singer from Oxfordshire.
Mace started her singing career at the age of nine when she recorded her first CD Little Ray of Light in October 2004, to raise funds for the New Oxford Children's Hospital, as a token of gratitude to the doctors and nurses who had looked after her sister, Jodie. Jodie was born with Down's Syndrome and a heart defect and due to have open heart surgery on 2 March 2005. The album was released on 8 November throughout Mace's hometown; she was even invited to sing live on GMTV. All 5,000 copies sold in just 5 weeks raising £27,000.
On 19 November 2007, Mace’s third album, Once Upon a Time (produced by Andy Whitmore) was released. Once Upon a Time featured some of the world's best loved songs including "Danny Boy", "Habenara", "O mio Babbino Caro" and a version of "Nessun Dorma". She has also recorded a duet with the New Zealander, Geoff Sewell. Sewell is one of the founders of Amici Forever who sold hundreds of thousands of albums worldwide, and their performance together on Time To Say Goodbye was well received.
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- Girl's charity CD thrown out of charts for not being 'classical'
- I made a CD tribute to my sister. BBC News.