Looking resplendent in their full military regalia, the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards spoke to t5m on the red carpet at last night’s The Classical BRIT Awards held at the Royal Albert Hall.
In their typically self-deprecating style, the Royal Scots Dragoon, who are produced by Jon Cohen, told us that they were “so surprised to even be nominated for the NS&I album of the year…we didn’t think we’d have a chance”. They also told us how much winning would boost the morale of their entire regiment - many of whom are in incredibly dangerous conflict zones.
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Experience the Classical BRIT Awards by browsing through interviews with Katherine Jenkins, Faryl Smith, Jon Cohen, Blake, All Angels and Nicola Benedetti, as they talk about the classical music industry.