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Pupils and staff at Allerton Primary CofE School, Lingfield Approach, Leeds, were visited by an up-and-coming pop star Nath Brooks whose tipped to be the next Ed Sheeran. Nath sang to the pupils during morning assembly and officially opened the new sensory facility at the school.

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00:00 And so she just says, "Oh, we'll come up to your school."
00:05 So she's got a 4 o'clock train this morning, all the way up from London,
00:10 and they've driven up from Birmingham.
00:12 They're going to perform to you this morning.
00:15 It's going to open the Hyde officially, and then it's going to go over to Carmeyer,
00:20 and also out of Hyde, and then back here to fill my Arsenal gate.
00:25 So it's going to be a really exciting day.
00:29 I've just heard how A-class school is, so I think you've proved that already.
00:34 You've been absolutely fantastic.
00:36 So I hope you're going to enjoy the next half an hour.
00:40 I'm going to hand over to you, Shinton.
00:42 Hello, everybody.
00:44 Hello.
00:46 So who is the very lovely, he's going to tell you a little bit about his journey.
00:49 Because guess what? He started doing music in school when he was your age.
00:54 He's sung his first song when he was your age in primary school.
00:59 And today, he's doing it as a real career.
01:02 So he's going to tell you all about how that started.
01:05 Over to you, Eddie.
01:06 Hello, guys.
01:07 My name's Eddie. I've got a microphone so you can hear me a little bit clearer as well.
01:11 So my name's Name Brooks. I'm going to play some songs for you today.
01:14 I'm just going to chat and tell you a little bit about my story.
01:17 Shinton's going to tell you about what she's been up to,
01:20 and I'm going to do some questions. Does that sound alright to you guys?
01:22 [laughter]
01:24 So this song is called "Run Away"

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