Colin Chisholm is a singer from
Edinburgh
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He was a member of
Bilbo and had a UK #42 hit with them called "
She's Gonna Win"
and provided background vocals for the
Runrig album ''
The Big Wheel'',
including for the song "
Hearthammer", which made #25 on the
UK Singles Chart
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Hearts Squad
Chisholm has never hidden his love for football, and is a supporter of
Heart of Midlothian F.C.
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In 1986, he lent his vocals to an updated version of "
Hearts Song", which was attributed to
Hearts Squad featuring Colin Chisholm and charted at #92 on the
UK Singles Chart
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The Voice UK
''The Voice UK'' is a British singing Reality competition, competition television series. Created by John de Mol, it premiered on BBC One during the spring television cycle on 24 March 2012. Based on the original ''The Voice of Holland'', and p ...
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In 2013 Chisholm's daughter, Chloe, auditioned him for
the second series of ''The Voice UK''.
He passed his audition and defaulted to
Team Tom,
but was eliminated in the
battle rounds.
References
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1953 births
Living people
21st-century Scottish male singers
Musicians from Edinburgh
20th-century Scottish male singers
The Voice UK contestants