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Published Date: 07 August 2009
Seacroft teenage singer-songwriter Ryan Smith is bidding for musical stardom after scooping the East Leeds Got Talent title.
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The 15-year old from Seacroft has already filled in his application for the next series of Britain's Got Talent and is hoping to wow Simon Cowell and Piers Morgan in the same way he impressed the Leeds judges.

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Ryan, a pupil at David Young Community Academy, blew away the competition at the recent East Leeds Got Talent contest, organised by 16-year-old David Joyce.

Ryan, who sang Break Even by The Script, said: "Everyone is praising me, and saying they have seen me on YouTube.

"I've already filled in the application form online for Britain's Got Talent.

"I've conquered East Leeds. Britain is next."

He joked he has been getting "plenty" of attention from the girls after his triumph.

Talented Ryan has only been singing for a year but is already putting together his own portfolio of songs.

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  • Last Updated: 07 August 2009 8:54 AM
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  • Location: Leeds
 
 
 


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