TEEN heart-throb Chesney Hawkes hit the right note with a group of Weymouth students.
The 29-year-old rock star dropped in on a music lesson at Budmouth Technology College to show that he is still 'The One and Only'.
Performing with his band Manna, former chart-topper Chesney delighted the young audience with his hits before answering questions about the music industry.
The group is in the middle of a promotional tour that aims to raise awareness about music on the internet and encourage youngsters to use the technology.
Chesney, son of former Tremeloes vocalist Chip Hawkes, shot to fame with his song The One and Only in 1991 and starred in the film Buddy's Song with The Who frontman Roger Daltrey.
Julie Harris, head of performing arts at Budmouth, said: "Like with all areas of business, you have to work hard if you want to stay focussed in the music industry and it can be an uphill struggle."
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