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Later in 1993, Tim Pitman became the first singer/songwriter to be awarded a grant from The Princes Trust. This helped him to turn professional. Since then, he has performed in over 2,500 shows and concerts.
In 1994, Tim Pitman appeared on the Michael Barrymore show and performed the Roy Orbison classic “Crying” to a standing ovation.

Michael Eavis (The Glastonbury Festival Organiser) to perform accompanied by the Royal Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra at the “Glastonbury Extravaganza”, held at the World Famous Glastonbury Abbey - the biggest open-air classical music concert in the UK. He performed “Nessun Dorma”, “Rule Britannia” and “Land of Hope and Glory” to a record audience of over 14,500 people. He received a standing ovation and was called back to the stage to repeat part of the performance.