I'm a... pop star
Contributor(s): Harris-Herbert, Kale.
Series: Your Autism Magazine 54 (4) Winter 2020: 42. 2020Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): National Autistic Society | AUTISM | ASPERGER SYNDROME | CHILDREN | BIOGRAPHY | MUSIC | PERFORMANCE | DIFFERENCE | SELF ADVOCACYSummary: Aspiring pop star and model Kale Harris-Herbert is one third of the band the Stencil Pencils, along with his brother Johnson and his sister Indiana. The trio, based in Milton Keynes, originally formed the band as part of a homework project, Together they wrote the song "Quarantine/Covid-19" about the ups and downs of lockdown life and are continuing with their musical career and have been accepted to perform on ITV's "The Voice Kids" in February 2021. Kale is 10 years old and was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome when he was five and thinks that "being weird can make you awesome".Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Aspiring pop star and model Kale Harris-Herbert is one third of the band the Stencil Pencils, along with his brother Johnson and his sister Indiana. The trio, based in Milton Keynes, originally formed the band as part of a homework project, Together they wrote the song "Quarantine/Covid-19" about the ups and downs of lockdown life and are continuing with their musical career and have been accepted to perform on ITV's "The Voice Kids" in February 2021. Kale is 10 years old and was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome when he was five and thinks that "being weird can make you awesome".
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