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Aled JonesVelsky singer
Date of Birth: 29.12.1970
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Content:
- Early Life and Choirboy Days
- Rise to Fame with "Walking in the Air"
- Collaborations with Musical Legends
- Record Success and Global Recognition
- Literary Endeavors and Album Releases
- Compilation Album and Homecoming Tour
Early Life and Choirboy Days
Aled Jones, a Welsh singer, was born on December 29, 1970. From the tender age of eight, he sang in the church choir. His musical talent was recognized early on, and in 1982, he won the Cerdd Dant competition.
Rise to Fame with "Walking in the Air"
Jones' career took off when he released a captivating cover of the song "Walking in the Air." His rendition gained widespread popularity, propelling him into the spotlight.
Collaborations with Musical Legends
Jones had the privilege of collaborating with legendary musicians such as Mike Oldfield on "Pictures in the Dark" and Leonard Bernstein on "Chichester Psalms." These collaborations further cemented his reputation as a talented vocalist.
Record Success and Global Recognition
In 2003, Jones released his album "Aled," gaining acclaim during a promotional tour in Australia. He also embarked on a concert tour in December and released a second album, "Higher." His subsequent album "The Christmas Album," released in 2004, showcased his festive spirit.
Literary Endeavors and Album Releases
October 2005 marked the release of his album "New Horizons," followed by the publication of his autobiography later that year. Jones continued to delight fans with new music, including the album "Reason to Believe" in October 2007.
Compilation Album and Homecoming Tour
November 2006 saw the release of "You Raise Me Up-The Best of Aled Jones," a compilation album celebrating his greatest hits. In August 2006, he embarked on a tour in support of "New Horizons," bringing his music to audiences worldwide.






