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Born in Wallsend, England. David Aldo emigrated to South Africa with his parents and two sisters in the mid 70’s. David started performing at age 11. David has had 4 No.1 songs and was voted "Best Male Vocalist" in South Africa. David wrote “Madiba” for Nelson Mandela’s 80th birthday, which is included on a Cape Town tourism CD. David's album 'The Times' was released through Fresh Records/Sony BMG and one of the singles “What a fine day” is on MTV Europe and South Africa. In December 2007 David filmed his 2nd music video for “The Times" called "Someday" in New York City. Both videos shot by director, Leon Melas. His album ‘Everything to me’ was released in September 2009 through Universal Music Group. David list of celebrity clientele include Donald Trump, Oprah Winfrey, Jennifer Anniston, Dustin Hoffman, Lionel Richie, Robbie Williams, Rod Stewart, Russell Crowe and Tom Selleck. David performed at Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore’s wedding at their home in 2005. He performs constantly at private and corporate events around the US. David is endorsed by Taylor guitars. David opened up for Lionel Richie on his Africa tour in November 2008. David latest single ‘Someday’ topped the SA charts for 3 weeks at No.1. in August 2008, and ‘Could’ve Been reached the No.2 position. His most recent single ‘Just You’ recently went to No.1 on the SA Top 40 charts. David opened up for Crosby, Stills and Nash in New York in May 2010. He is also preparing for his next international tour