The Choirboys were an English boyband, made up of cathedral choristers. They were: Charles John "CJ" Porter-Thaw (b.1994) from Sheffield, Patrick Aspbury (b.1993) from Chelmsford, and Ben Inman (b....
The Choirboys were an English boyband, made up of cathedral choristers. They were: Charles John "CJ" Porter-Thaw (b.1994) from Sheffield, Patrick Aspbury (b.1993) from Chelmsford, and Ben Inman (b.1993), from Yorkshire. Here Patrick Aspbury sings lead on a cover version of Tears in Heaven. Please watch the whole video, not just listen to the music. Don't spam, but please rate, and comment.
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Original is mostly the best. Like I wrote on another page I think Eric Clapton would like this. Nice you have better manners as the guy turning the boys brutally down. Thank you for that.
This is so beautiful! Those boys can definitely sing! I can't believe that all those haters are writing foul comments on these boys! They are brilliant!
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