Messages from another world? TheDailyPreview.
Byline: STEVE HOLBROOKAUDIENCES are being invited to come along and see for themselvestonightwhySteve Holbrook is regarded by many as Britain'smost giftedclairvoyant medium.
His 2009 nationwide tour is taking him to towns and cities across the UK and he will be appearing at the Royal Spa Centre in Leamington tonight following a successful tour of Americaand the Caribbean.
Steve describes himself as a telephone exchange between this world and the next and offers a down-to-earth, sympathetic approach towards his mediumship.
He promises an emotional rollercoaster ride for his audiences full of laughter and tears.
Steve has helped the police in the pa st on a murder investigation and says even hardened critics and sceptics willleave his demonstration uncomfortably challenged.
Steve is also proud of his long and continuedfriendship with the Loose Women TV presenter and talented singerJane McDonald.
He predicted her rise to stardom many years before she appeared on BBC TV show The Cruise and in her official biograp hy she wrote: "To Steve Holbrook,mybestfriendand spiritual advisor for the last 13 years. Thank you for making me feel wonderful, how do you do it?" Steve explains all about his life in threebiographiesLight InThe Darkness, Out Of This World and the latest, called Survival.
He has also raised tens of thousands of pounds for charity over the years including more than pounds 50,000 for his local hospice in Wakefield, together with more than pounds 5,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support.
He now raises money for PACT, a Sheffield-based charity that helps terminally-ill children all over the country who have cancer and leukaemia, andhas raised pounds 8,000 so far. Meanwhile, Steve says he is determined that his charitable commitments will increase in the future andwill hopefully helpsome lesser known institutions which don't usually get much atte ntion.
Marion McMullen
Printer friendly Cite/link Email Feedback | |
Title Annotation: | Features |
---|---|
Publication: | Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) |
Date: | Oct 12, 2009 |
Words: | 301 |
Previous Article: | Pick of the day. |
Next Article: | Club wins battle to sell drinks; LICENSING: Fire safety row. |
Voiceglo introduces GloPhone 2.0. |
Through The Mind's Eye - To chat or not to chat, this is the question (Part 2) (Community). |