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--- Citar ---Sharon Corr estarí­a trabajando, actualmente, en un álbum en solitario según ha comentado ella misma, hoy, durante el seminario en el que participaba en The Music Show. De momento, no hay más información al respecto. Tendremos que estar atentos.


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Lo del disco de Sharon es cierto!!!


--- Citar ---Yummy mummy Sharon Corr finds time for an album

Wednesday October 15 2008

There's some good news in store for fans of gorgeous Sharon Corr.

The Diary can reveal how the talented brunette is following in her sister's footsteps by releasing a solo album of her own.

Here's hoping that she has more success than her sibling Andrea, whose Ten Feet High release earlier this year met with decidedly mixed reviews.

But Sharon Corr, who along with her siblings has sold 30 million records worldwide, has revealed how she is in the throes of completing her first release and hopes to put the finishing touches on it over the next couple of months.

She explained in an interview on Xpose how she's busy writing songs while juggling the pressures of motherhood after giving birth to two youngsters named Cathal (2) and Flori (1).

She has been living the life of domestic bliss up in Belfast with her barrister hubbie Gavin Bonnar.

And while she has yet to come up with a title for the new album, she will also sing on the album while also playing the violin.

Laurels

Given that Sharon penned the chart-topping singles Runaway, So Young and Radio, she should find writing some new hits a piece of cake.

Her famous siblings haven't been resting either -- Sharon revealed how fans of Andrea can expect to see her in an "exciting acting role" very shortly.


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--- Citar ---Mother and musician, Sharon Corr helped launch the Pampers UNICEF Ireland 1 pack = 1 vaccine campaign fighting the preventable but oftentimes fatal disease, maternal and newborn tetanus.

For the third year in a row, Pampers and UNICEF Ireland are working together to help eliminate a disease that kills one baby every three minutes and 30,000 mothers each year.

Every special pack of Pampers purchased between October 1st and the 31st of December, will provide a vaccine to protect mothers and babies in the developing world.

In 2007 Pampers and UNICEF Ireland managed to break the one million-vaccine mark to raise a total of 1,198,383 vaccines to protect mothers and babies in developing countries. But this year’s campaign will go one step further and support UNICEF in its work to help countries achieve the goal of eliminating maternal and newborn tetanus by 2012*.

Speaking as she launched this year’s campaign, Sharon Corr said

“Vaccines have saved the lives of millions of children from dangerous diseases over the past two decades. Yet a quarter of the world’s children born last year, particularly in the world’s poorest countries are not immunised during their first year of life. I’m delighted to be here today to support the launch of the Pampers-UNICEF ‘One Pack = One Vaccine’ campaign and to be part of a global initiative to eliminate a global disease.”

Melanie Verwoerd, UNICEF Ireland Executive Director says:

“The majority of mothers and newborns dying of tetanus live in Africa and South and East Asia and it is unacceptable to see a disease that has disappeared from the industrialised world still occur in less industrialised countries. The challenge we face as a global children’s organisation is to scale up interventions that are proving successful and innovative partnerships such as this one with Pampers can help UNICEF achieve those objectives.”

Sarah Pearse, Pampers spokesperson says:

“Simply by supporting Pampers from October to December, parents in Ireland are joining in the fight against tetanus and are helping UNICEF to move one step closer to completely eliminating the disease. We would welcome any additional assistance from Irish parents, if they are hosting or participating in any fundraising activities, to avail of the Pampers UNICEF fundraising packs and donate what they can to UNICEF, with the aim to increasing the number of vaccines.”

This campaign is supported by Pampers TV advertising as well as radio, print media, internet and instore activity to raise awareness of the issue and to encourage the public to support UNICEF Ireland. Pampers has created special fundraising packs for people across the country to host their own fundraising events in an effort to raise further funds for the campaign. From a baby bring and buy sale, to a mother and toddler coffee morning or a special sponsored crawl, there are many ways that people across Ireland can give additional support to this year’s campaign.

Special fundraising packs are available by ringing the Pampers UNICEF Ireland Fundraising Line: 01 618 8411 or simply make a donation no matter how big or small to UNICEF by logging on to www.unicef.ie

To donate to the UNICEF and Pampers tetanus appeal, go to www.unicef.org.uk/pampersregional

* UNICEF and the World Health Organisation (WHO) believe that the goal of eliminating maternal and newborn tetanus could be possible by 2012. UNICEF’s goal is to support countries in achieving maternal and newborn tetanus elimination.


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Serena:

--- Citar ---Más detalles del disco: según ha comentado la propia Sharon durante una entrevista para el programa de televisión Xposíé. Su álbum, a parte de cantar y tocar el violí­n como ya se ha dicho anteriormente, lo considera de un estilo melódico y cercano al estilo del grupo, puesto que han sido muchos años y cuesta hacer un estilo muy diferente, así­ pues Sharon lo calificarí­a dentro del pop-rock.

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