Ainslie Thomas Henderson, (born 28 January 1979, Edinburgh, Scotland), is a Scottish singer/songwriter. He is best known for his appearance on the BBC's television programme Fame Academy and his subsequent top 5 UK single, "Keep Me A Secret". In 2006 he released his debut album independently.
In 2002, Henderson was chosen to appear in the first series of the BBC talent/reality show Fame Academy, and was initially one of the favourites to win. Dur...
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Ainslie Thomas Henderson, (born 28 January 1979, Edinburgh, Scotland), is a Scottish singer/songwriter. He is best known for his appearance on the BBC's television programme Fame Academy and his subsequent top 5 UK single, "Keep Me A Secret". In 2006 he released his debut album independently.
In 2002, Henderson was chosen to appear in the first series of the BBC talent/reality show Fame Academy, and was initially one of the favourites to win. During his time at the Academy, he became known for his energetic performances as well as being a prolific songwriter. He wrote "Keep Me a Secret" with Malachi Cush and Sinéad Quinn and "Take Out Time" with Mark Hunter and Saul Davies of James, as well as co-writing "Lullaby" with Lemar Obika. All three tracks would later reach the top 5 in the UK singles chart, the latter two as B-sides. He was voted off the show in the penultimate week, coming 4th.
After his departure from the show, he was signed to Mercury and in March 2003 released a solo...
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