Shereece Storrod, Artistic Director of internationally renowned Black Voices, is making history as a recipient of an RSL Awards Fellowship.
The presentation of the RSL Fellowship Award will take place at Grosvenor Road Studios on Thursday 10 December. The award will be presented by the Founder of Rock School, Norton Yorke, who has followed and supported Shereece’s musical career for over 20 years.
Grosvenor Road Studios is the oldest recording studios in Birmingham and is the home of Black Voices. Given the historic line and pedigree of world musicians that have recorded at the Studios including Jimmy Cliff, John Bonham and Jeff Lynne, it is a fitting venue for Shereece to receive her award.
“We are thrilled to be awarding an Honorary Fellowship to Shereece Storrod for the exceptional work she is doing with Black Voices, and as the first female recipient, this feels incredibly special!” - Norton Yorke
Black Voices are delighted to congratulate Shereece on her award. She thoroughly deserves this accolade and joins an outstanding group of artists in the RSL Awards Fellowship family. It is a fantastic week for Shereece as she has also been appointed to the Board of Trustees at Resonance. We are tremendously proud of her achievements.
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For more information about Resonance see: https://www.resonance-edu.org
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