High School Musical Tour
Digitalspy 3/8/07
Since their appearance on Fame Academy all
those years ago, steering winner David Sneddon to a not-so-glittering
pop career, but finding the talent of r'n'b star Lemar, married couple
Carrie and David Grant have seen their careers as talent coaches expand
into more and more television roles.
Whether it be taking the part of a talking
head on a generic 'I Love' programme or championing a singer on a
talent show, the couple are practically as famous as the judges they
appear alongside these days. Digital Spy caught up with them to find
out all about their latest venture, the High School Musical: You're
A Star show.
Tell us a bit about your role on the programme?
David: Here’s what we’re doing.
There’s a High School Musical tour and that’s what we’re
doing [at the moment]. [The show's] called High School Musical: You're
A Star. Through the summer holidays, kids will have a chance...to
come down to a High School Musical bus to get loads of merchandise
that isn’t available anywhere else, to play games, to sing,
to play basketball, to do cheerleading, to do golf - for fans of High
School Musical, that's a little clue as to some of the stuff that’s
going on in High School Musical 2! To generally experience the High
School Musical vibe!
So the premise of the show, which is on the
Disney Channel, is that kids can win the chance to make their own
High School Musical video?
David: The shooting of the video is open to
anyone, not just people who come down to the tour. The search is part
of what we’re doing here, all they have to do is make a video
of themselves singing a song from High School Musical - if they’re
not soloists, they can do a group thing when they’ve got it
recorded. They send it to disneychannel.co.uk. Disney will then broadcast
the best of them. The winner will get their own spin-off programme,
be choreographed, produced and recorded properly then broadcast as
part of a one-off programme. Any of the kids that love High School
Musical or any of their programmes can take part in the competition
So why did you two get involved?
Carrie: I think there were two reasons. Firstly
we love singing. It goes without saying! Mainly cos we’ve got
3 kids and the oldest two are 12 and 5 and are High School Musical
mad. For the past six months or so all we’ve heard is the songs
from the show non-stop. Our 12-year-old got to do the show as part
of her stage school show. The music really appeals because the Spice
Girls have gone, S Club have gone, Atomic Kitten have gone, there’s
no music for young people.
What will you be doing in the show?
Carrie: We’re giving all our tips on
how to make the best of your singing, that’s really our role
in this!
David: Disney will in effect be making a star.
Kind of like how the Mickey Mouse club worked
in the US?
David: Absolutely right - what I think is really
interesting about that is that the Disney Channel and Disney viewers
have had a history of finding and developing real talent. I expect...we’re
going to get some great stuff in.
What will be a winning formula for you?
David: A lot of it with things like this is
about being entertaining and being fun. I think if somebody’s
a good singer they’re not necessarily going to look great on
TV. If they have fun, then the viewers are having fun and they stand
a far better chance of winning.
What are you doing after this show?
Carrie: We’re doing a new thirty part
children’s series for the under-fives for CBBC. It's called
Carrie and David’s Pop Shop. We’ve written thirty songs
and we’ll be teaching them on the series - they’re like
bhangra, hip-hop, r'n'b, Motown.
David: It’s like Pre-School Musical!