Lee Latchford-Evans's Human Design Chart

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          Lee Latchford-Evans's Biography

          British member of a manufactured rock group, STEPS. From the time they were selected from thousands of hopefuls in 1997, STEPS has single-handedly changed the shape of Brit-pop. After a long period of auditions, a whole lot of line-dancing, and six months of try-outs, the five best applicants were chosen for their skills in singing and dancing as well as having a fun attitude. Those five young, talented, hard-working and determined individuals are the members of STEPS: Lisa Scott-Lee, Ian Watkins (H), Claire Richards, Lee Latchford-Evans and Faye Tozer. STEPS has become a phenomenon, renowned for their easy to follow dance routines.
          Lee’s first ambition as a kid was to be a footballer, but his singing and dancing talent tagged him for a member of the rock group. Lee has presented numerous shows on TV including the “Pepsi Chart” twice, doing a magnificent job. He has also presented “CD: UK” with the rest of the band for a Steptastic Easter special. The band tours again in May 2000 as well as playing their series of TV shows which started in January 2000 on CBBC, ‘STEPS To The Stars.’
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          Lee Latchford-Evans's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.