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Cory Spedding(born 2 July 1991) is a British singer who represented the United Kingdom at the 2004 Junior Eurovision Song Contest with her song "The best is yet to come" and came 2nd with 140pts, the best the UK have done in Junior Eurovision. ITV decided not to participate in Junior Eurovision 2006, thus leaving Cory the Best UK entry in Junior Eurovision.
She was brought up in Frizington, near Whitehaven Cumbria. Until 2005 she attended Whitehaven School, but then moved to a stage school in London.
Preceded byTom Morley | UK Junior Eurovision Entries 2004 |
Succeeded byJoni Fuller |
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