When you’ve sold more than seven million albums and performed private audiences for the Pope, three US presidents and a Japanese emperor, it must be hard to keep your feet on the ground.
So it’s surprising to hear that singer Russell Watson, one of the world’s finest classical voices, spent lockdown doing just what many of us did – having a clear-out. “When we went into lockdown, my wife in her wisdom decided to compile a list for me of all the things I’d been meaning to do but never got round to,” he says. “Top of the list was tidying the garden shed.
I literally emptied the entire contents of the shed on to the lawn and slowly began to work through them. “Without a word of a lie I found three bikes in there that I didn’t even know I
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