LESLEY SHERIDAN-BASS

Now this is really going to get confusing with another Lesley!.
Lesley who was born in Wigan now lives with her boyfriend Adam and her puggle (for those who don't know what a puggle is, its a cross Pug and Beagle) Bella in Chorley.
She first started to sing Barbershop six years ago and like most who venture into the harmony realm now lives and breaths it, she is the bass section leader in her chorus Milltown Sound.
Milltown Sound are the 2010 Sweet Adelines region 31 Small chorus gold champions and will be representing the UK and Netherlands in the International Harmony Classic contest, held in Housten, Texas 2012, they scored the highest marks a small chorus (only seventeen singers on stage)that this region had ever achieved. Wow!!!! of course Lesley expects her quartet to hop along to support them, an offer that cannot be refused!!!!.
Lesley also sings with Affinity show choir, her enthusiasm and bubbly personality rubs off on all the choirs members.
Lesley first started singing when she was only four years old, she attended the Joan Woods stage school until she was fifteen which is where she fell in love with singing and performing.
Lesley was a member of The Little Theatre Youth Company for several years which gave her the opportunity to perform in many Panto's and shows.
In her spare time away from her job as social worker, and her singing, Lesley loves a good book, she likes to listen to all kinds of music and especially loves taking Bella for walks. When not doing any of the above she enjoys her long lie in's.
Unlike Lesley(lead)and her sister Lorna, Lesley is like Jen when it comes to shopping, she hates it!!! and would much rather surf the net hunting for a bargain.
According to Lesleys facebook page (Ooopps we'll be in trouble for this!!!) she "loves a good rant" though her quartet friends have never seen this?
Lesley loves singing and performing and always looks forward to rehearsals, she thrives from sharing the stage with her three friends as Tone-acity's bass.
Lesley is a Libra.
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