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James Morrison makes courageous return to stage over a year after wife's death
James Morrison makes courageous return to stage over a year after wife's death

Metro

time26-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Metro

James Morrison makes courageous return to stage over a year after wife's death

James Morrison has returned to the spotlight for the first time since his wife's death in January 2024. The singer-songwriter was left 'devastated' when he found his former partner, Gill Catchpole, dead at their home in Gloucestershire at the age of 45. An inquest later concluded that she took her own life by hanging, having left a series of handwritten notes behind for her loved ones. Morrison and Catchpole had been together since 2006 and have two daughters, Ada Rose, six, and Elsie, 16. The couple split a year before she died. The Rugby-born musician, known for hits including Broken Strings and I Won't Let You Go, has been absent from the public eye since the news broke, but made a courageous comeback this week with a gig. Taking to Instagram this evening, Morrison, 40, shared a series of photos of himself playing at In It Together Festival, which took place in Wales. He wore a smile on his face as he sang and played guitar, the crowd going wild and holding up signs for him. His caption read: 'It was an absolute pleasure to perform at @inittogetherfestival last night. Thank you to the wonderful crowd who welcomed me back.' Promising that he's now here to stay, the Wonderful World hitmaker added: 'There is more excitement incoming… turn your notifications ON, sign up to my mailing list, and get ready…' In the comments, fans were keen to send him warm wishes, with @nathanhead11 writing: 'This is the best thing I've seen/read on social media all year. Love you lad! And the world needs you rocking 💙🎉👊🏻' @elenballet added: 'Can't wait to see you on tour again 🤩' 'This is amazing news. I've thought about you and your precious family often ❤️', wrote @jo_anna_r_. 'We've missed you!!! 💕💕💕', echoed @jujuqu. Morrison cancelled all work commitments in the wake of his former partner's death as he grieved and focused on looking after their children. He was seemingly gearing up to continue releasing music throughout last year, having posted on social media just days before: 'New year, new adventure…,' alongside a picture of himself sitting in a studio. Morrison, who met Catchpole before his success, when she moved into his mother's house as a lodger, with her then-boyfriend, previously dedicated one of his records to her. In 2019, he revealed his album You're Stronger Than You Know was inspired by his then-wife after their youngest daughter was born 13 weeks premature. 'The album title is for Gill, as she's been through so much as a woman and a mum, knowing we could lose the baby at any point,' he said at the time. 'We've been through everything together. She's been there from the start, when I had nothing, when I was just playing gigs and trying to write songs and not getting anywhere,' he added to OK! Magazine. More Trending 'She's a realist and thought I was chasing a pointless career, but she supported me. 'Without her, I don't think I'd be here. I don't think I'd be the person I am. I don't think I'd be as grounded if I hadn't met her when I was young.' He also previously described her as his 'hero', with Catchpole's death marking another devastating loss in recent times. In 2010, Morrison's father, Paul, died, while his brother, Alexis, and nephew, Callum, also died less than a year apart.

Broad Arrow Teams Up with Henry Catchpole to Showcase Two Special Porsche Models
Broad Arrow Teams Up with Henry Catchpole to Showcase Two Special Porsche Models

Yahoo

time06-02-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Broad Arrow Teams Up with Henry Catchpole to Showcase Two Special Porsche Models

⚡️ Read the full article on Motorious In an exhilarating new video collaboration with Henry Catchpole, Broad Arrow, a Hagerty company, brings two extraordinary Porsche models to life: the Porsche 911 TAG Turbo and the RUF CTR Anniversary. These hyper-performance cars, recently consigned to Broad Arrow Private Sales, take center stage in Hagerty's 'The Driver's Seat' series, offering an exclusive look at the engineering and driving experience behind two of the most coveted machines on the market. The video, filmed at the picturesque Anglesey Circuit, is the first time the two stunning Mint Green Porsches have been featured together on film. As Catchpole puts them through their paces, viewers are treated to a rare opportunity to hear and see the cars in action, capturing the raw sounds and power of these engineering masterpieces. Catchpole describes the RUF CTR Anniversary as 'utterly extreme' and a 'proper wild child,' with its 710-horsepower engine sending power to just the rear wheels. The Porsche 911 TAG Turbo, on the other hand, impressed Catchpole with its surprisingly refined performance and engineering, concluding it felt like 'one of the very best 911s' ever made. The 2023 RUF CTR Anniversary, one of only 50 models ever produced, is finished in PTS Mint Green and features a 710-hp twin-turbocharged flat-six engine paired with a seven-speed manual transmission. The 1988 Porsche 911 TAG Turbo, of which only 11 examples were created, boasts a 1.5-litre TAG V6 Formula One engine, originally raced by Alain Prost, re-engineered by Cosworth to produce over 900 horsepower in race trim. Both cars are renowned for their performance, and the video provides insight into their exceptional capabilities on track and on the road. For those interested in owning a piece of this extraordinary automotive history, the Porsche 911 TAG Turbo is available for viewing at the Broad Arrow stand during the 2025 Retromobile Show in Paris. As for the RUF CTR Anniversary, it has already been sold, showcasing Broad Arrow's ability to find the right buyer for high-end, specialist cars swiftly.

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