Allison originally started her media career at the age of 5 and attended two of the top theatre schools in the country.
She has worked with some of the best in the business. Her first record producers were the infamous Simon Cowell and two-time Grammy nominee Nigel Wright, who picked her from thousands of other singers in one of the very first reality pop competition programmes which was aired to millions on Esther Ranzten’s That’s Life BBC1 show. Allison won by thousands of public phone votes and went on to have a hit with her first single ‘The Boy From New York City’.
Allison then went on to work with Gianfranco Bortolotti of Media Records, who is one of the 10 most important dance producers in Europe. Allison was chosen from thousands of other vocalists when she joined Cappella. When 'Tell Me The Way' was released it became a big hit, especially in Italy, where it became a top 10 hit. Soon after Allison recorded her first album ‘War In Heaven.'
After receiving many international music awards and numerous top 10-chart positions around the World, Allison then decided it was time for a new challenge.
After a brief hiatus, Allison decided to pursue her long time interest in the paranormal and supernatural, and in 2004 founded a monthly publication entitled ‘The Paranormal News’.
Within the space of 12 months, the newspaper was met with such a wide response from the public, she then decided to take on the challenge of taking the newspaper one step further, and subsequently created a monthly publication called ‘Paranormal’ magazine.
As a result, Paranormal magazine now has an international readership spanning from the US to Australia, and is now considered to be one of the leading paranormal topic based magazines in the World and is proving to be one of Allison’s biggest successes.


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