The Scotsman

Record label hunting British Bing Crosbys for special Christmas event

- By ANGUS HOWARTH

A record label is on the hunt for people called Bing Crosby living in the UK in the run-up to Christmas.

Decca Records is launching a nationwide search for people who were born with the same name as the late American music star and White Christmas crooner, in an attempt to bring them together for a “once in a lifetime festive celebratio­n”. the label said that, according to records, there are three people who were born Bing Crosby in the UK.

In a bid to find them, Decca has run an advert reading: “Calling all Bing Crosbys... If your birth name is Bing Crosby, we want to hear from you!”

The label has specified that a birth certificat­e is required as evidence of the name.

If all three Bing Crosbys – or more – are found, they will be invited to a “five-star

Christmas lunch” at one of the entertaine­r’s favourite London restaurant­s and will be presented with a special commemorat­ive disc to mark the occasion.

They will also be joined by a special guest at the lunch.

Tom Lewis, vice-president of Decca Records, said: “There is Christmas magic in Bing Crosby’s voice – he will always be THE voice of Christmas. When he sings, he brings us all closer together, and these new recordings have him sounding better than ever.

“When we discovered there were possibly three people called Bing Crosby living in the UK, it caused complete pandemoniu­m in the office and we knew we had to do what we could to bring them together.”

The hunt comes ahead of the release of a new album, Bing At Christmas, on which Crosby’s original vocals are set to newly-recorded orchestral arrangemen­ts by The London

Symphony Orchestra. The record includes a new version of White Christmas, Crosby’s most famous hit.

Bing Crosby is currently 10/1 to have the Christmas Number One, with Dan Smith – the voice behind the John Lewis Christmas Advert – James Blunt and George Michael the early favourites at 6/1 and the Spice Girls 25/1 in what William Hill said was “one of the most competitiv­e Christmas number races in years”.

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