Invite Victoria Boland (songwriter of the Autism Song) & her partner, Andrew Rudd, to entertain at your next fundraiser! Victoria & Andrew can provide great music for all ages, or a full tribute show. Learn more at their website by clicking photo below. And yes, of course Victoria will sing "Don't Give Up on Me" at your event!
Victoria Boland is a singer/songwriter from Hamilton, Ontario. She is an Australian/Canadian and has spent a good deal of her life in both Canada and Australia.
Since returning from Hong Kong and later entertaining on the Windsurf, a Holland America cruise ship in mid-November 2006, Victoria and her partner have been headlining in Superstars Tribute, touring Ontario and raising money for various Canadian charities including the Childrens Wish Foundation.
Many Hamiltonians still remember Victoria performing "what made you say that?" at a Shania Twain concert in Copps Colisseum as the winner of CHAM's "show us your Shania" contest back in 1999. Others remember her for her performances at Queen Elizabeth's Golden Jubilee in 2002 & the World Cycling Championships Opening Ceremonies in 2003. You can watch videos on these events on Victoria's personal website.
Victoria's awards and credits include 2 scholarships to Boston's Berklee College of Music at age 16 for her jazz vocals; the title of Female Open Country Singing Champion in 2004, and winner of theWestdale Idolin 2005.
Victoria is proud to be a celebrity supporter of the CNAF and above all, hopes you enjoy and will purchase a copy of "Don't Give up on Me" (Autism) which she co-wrote with her mother, Viga Boland. Read more about how the song was born HERE!