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Watch Zoe's new stunning video "TEARS IN HEAVEN" All the Funds raised from the download of this song from iTunes goes directly to the charity "Downside Up" helping Downs Children in Russia who are forgotten and neglected!!THE NEW ALBUM ONCE UPON A TIME IS AVAILABLE ON AMAZON ITUNES AND IN HMV STORES Tears In HeavenAdd to My Profile | More Videos http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm? Zoë started her singing career at the tender age of nine when she recorded her first CD “Little Ray of Light†in October 2004, to raise funds for the New Oxford Children’s Hospital, as a token of gratitude to the doctors and nurses who had looked after her sister Jodie. Jodie was born with Downs Syndrome and a heart defect and due to have open heart surgery on 2nd March 2005. The album was released on 8th November throughout Zoë’s hometown of Oxfordshire; she was even invited to sing live on GMTV! All 5,000 copies sold in just 5 weeks raising a staggering £27,000!After the success of her first album Zoë decided that she wanted to record a second album to raise funds for The Downs Syndrome Association, which she named “Songs For My Sisterâ€. Plans were made to record this album in Zoë’s Easter holidays, just after Jodies operation. Unfortunately, Jodie did not survive her heart operation and passed away on 2nd March 2005. Zoë and Jodie had the most incredible bond; they were devoted to each other.Zoë cared for her sister like a parent cares for their child, nothing was too much. Just 4 weeks after the tragic and unexpected death of her sister, Zoë recorded “Songs for My Sister†making this a tribute to Jodie. “Songs for My Sister†was released nationwide on 6th June 2005, in conjunction with Downs Syndrome Awareness Week. Zoë returned to GMTV on that day to officially launch the album and the immediate response was huge! Six days after the release date Zoë’s album reached No 2 in the Solo Classical artist charts and No 5 in the Classical Charts Zoë has performed in many professional charity shows alongside many celebrities and The Royal Marines in Portsmouth. On Sunday 18 June 2006 at The New Theatre in Oxford, Zoë put on her first very own show "Zoë Mace & Stagecoach Charity Spectacular†selling 2,500 tickets and raising £20,000 for charity.In the last 2 years Zoë’s fund raising efforts have been rewarded by many organisations and she has been named Fox FM’s Local Hero, Mencap Young Person of the Year, ITV Central Local Hero, The Year of the Volunteer Award" from the CSV charity and Argos Wavemaker Award for raising in excess of £120,000.Zoë's first love will always be music and as well as singing she plays the piano and the drums, but school work is very important to this 12 year old who is an academic scholar at Cokethorpe School in Witney. Zoë's ambitions are to continue to perform as well as attend university to study music, English Drama and Mathematics! Despite her busy academic schedule Zoë also found time to perform at a special event on the 11th of September on London’s Grovesnor Sq. The British Memorial Garden a charity founded to commemorate the British deaths at the world trade centre tragedy and they asked Zoë to come and sing for the families and patrons of the charity.19th November 2007 sees the release of Zoë’s third album titled “Once upon a time†produced by Andy Whitmore. “Once upon a time†features some of the worlds best loved songs including Danny boy, Habenara, O mio Babbino Caro and a storming version of Nessun Dorma which Zoë handles with the power and majesty of a singer three times her age! She has also recorded a duet with one of the premiere singers in the classical crossover world Geoff Sewell. New Zealander Geoff is one of the founders of “Amici forever†who sold many hundreds of thousands of albums worldwide and their performance together on “Time to say goodbye†is simply stunning!