Bat woman Natasha wins sound battle.Byline: GRAEME LENNOX Natasha Khan blazed on to stage and immediately showed the extent of her impressive vocal range. Wearing a red and gold dress she looked like a superhero su·per·he·ro n. pl. su·per·he·roes A figure, especially in a comic strip or cartoon, endowed with superhuman powers and usually portrayed as fighting evil or crime. version of Little Red Riding Hood Noun 1. Little Red Riding Hood - a girl in a fairy tale who meets a wolf while going to visit her grandmother . The rousing Glass was followed by an equally brilliant version of Siren Song. Just as things looked like they were going to plan the sound started playing up and only when the excellent Bat's Mouth neared its climax did the crackling speaker suddenly came back to life. Hit song Daniel got the crowd moving while the thumping bass of Two Planets brought an edgier sound. By now the Brighton songstress song·stress n. 1. A woman who performs songs, especially ballads or popular songs. 2. A woman who writes songs. See Usage Note at -ess. could do no wrong and she left the stage after a brilliant rendition of Moon And Moon to applause ringing in her ears. She returned moments later to do the duet Big Sleep beside a blonde version of herself on a flatscreen TV. She ended the show triumphant with a flawless version of Prescilla. GRAEME LENNOX CAPTION(S): SUPER LASHES.. Natasha on stage |
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