January 26, 2023
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Musical Tribute To Late Queen Elizabeth

The song Our  Sovereign Queen is sung in four languages by five students of Tutorsvalley Music Academy. They are: Nelson Baiju, Natanya Jacob and Tessa John from the UK; Charlette Ginu from Australia; and Nyga Sanu from New Zealand

Surrey-based Tutorsvalley Music Academy has produced a single titled “Our  Sovereign Queen” to pay tribute to the late Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The single was launched at the British Parliament by Sir Stephen Timms in the presence of prominent people like Virendra Sharma MP, former Croydon Mayor Manju Shahul Hameed, Kerala Link Editor Philip Abraham, Councillor Prabhakar Kaza etc. Nordi Jacob, Founder and CEO of Tutorsvalley Music Academy, welcomed the gathering.

Musical Tribute To Late Queen Elizabeth II

The song is sung in four languages by five students of Tutorsvalley Music Academy from the UK, Australia and New Zealand. The students are Nelson Baiju, Natanya Jacob and Tessa John from the UK; Charlette Ginu from Australia; Nyga Sanu from New Zealand.

This is the first ever single ever released in honour of our late Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

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