Lisa Stansfield is a Silver Clef lunch veteran. The British soul sensation is an ardent supporter of the annual Silver Clef charity event. ‘I’ve been coming to this for years’ she told us. ‘It’s an incredible charity; an amazing way to work with children who’ve got autism’.
Every year at the event, a film is shown profiling the work done by Nordoff Robbins and Lisa says that ‘everyone just cries!’
‘It’s so touching, it’s absolutely amazing’.
All Woman Lisa is inspired by the old soul greats, Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye and Otis Redding.
Like any 80’s teen worth their salt, the first album she ever fell in love with was Michael Jackson’s Thriller.
Her top-rated artist of 2008 wold have to be Ms Winehouse, although she won’t be doing a karaoke rendition of Rehab anytime soon.
‘The only time I ever did karaoke, I was in Japan and I did All Around the World. It was amazing because they didn’t think it was me!’
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The Silver Clef Awards celebrate the best of the music industry, boasting a star-studded list of guests and presenters. The occasion benefits Nordoff-Robbins, which funds music therapy for those with specific needs.