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  • 06-27-2008 3:07 AM

    Australian Tour 20 Oct - 30 Oct 2008 -- (Discussions, meeting arrangements etc for the Australian Tour are welcomed here)

    Discussions, meeting arrangements etc for the Australian Tour are welcomed here...

     

     

     (please consult the Oct / Nov / Dec calendar thread for event details)



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  • 07-03-2008 8:03 AM In reply to

    Re: Australian Tour 20 Oct - 30 Oct 2008 -- (Discussions, meeting arrangements etc for the Australian Tour are welcomed here)

    This is the preview of Aled and his Australian Tour from the promoter's website.....

    http://www.lennardpromotions.com.au/tour_sub.php?id=140

     

     

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    Aled Jones

     

           ALED JONES

    in concert

    together with the Australian Male Choir


    Singer, actor, radio and television presenter, Arsenal supporter, Welshman, Aled Jones has been a household name for 25 years now. And to mark his silver jubilee in the limelight he's recorded the first rock album of his career. Don't worry, I haven't gone thrash metal or anything, laughs Aled. But I did think it was about time I tried something new. That something new is Reason to Believe, a selection of songs old and new, secular and (occasionally) devotional, showcasing the voice that has been entrancing audiences since he was a choirboy.

     

    The album, Aled's first with a band, and his first since a close brush with death last Christmas - includes a duet with Cerys Matthews that's sure to become a radio favourite, and other notable collaborations with Leona Daly and Gretchen Peters. I've been singing hymns for years and I'm 36 years old now, explains Aled. So I've gone looking for songs with the same inspirational quality as a hymn, but not necessarily the same subject matter. And I think I've found them.

     

    Cerys added on her participation with the project, "I've always loved The Drifters' version of 'Some Kind Of Wonderful' and it's been eight years since I recorded 'Baby It's Cold Outside' with Tom Jones so it was good to do another duet with a fellow countryman. I did my vocals in Nashville, where I've been living, and Aled did his in London so I'm looking forward to us singing it together after I move back to the UK with my two children in September."

     

    Many will already be familiar: Cat Stevens Father And Son has also been taken to the top of the charts by Boyzone, while Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah has become a standard in the hands of Jeff Buckley. Likewise, If is equally well known by Bread and Kojak star Telly Savalas who took it to number one in 1975, while Rod Stewart has stamped his mark on Tim Hardin's Reason To Believe just as surely as James Taylor is the definitive voice of Carole King's You've Got A Friend.

     

    One thing is for sure: they are all given fresh life by Aled, whose distinctive voice, still as pure as when he was winning eisteddfods as a boy in Anglesey, stamps its mark on everything he sings. Of course he's come a long way since Walking In The Air brought him to public attention at the age of 12.

     

    Aled was the first artist to sign for Universal Classics & Jazz ahead of Jamie Cullum  when the label was formed at the turn of the 21st century in 2002 to pioneer the then-new genre of crossover music. When I started doing this no one else was doing this kind of crossover material, he says, and now everyone is having a go. He adds: I've had more fun making this album than any other in my career. And what I loved most was actually finding the songs to sing - that's always been my favourite part.

     

    Another highlight was the chance to record with British super-producer Jon Kelly, whose remarkable CV ranges from Paul McCartney and Kate Bush to Deacon Blue and Prefab Sprout, Chris Rea and Tori Amos. That's the music I grew up listening to so it was truly a dream to go and work with him, says Aled. We did it in his tiny home studio in his house in west London and it was just as great as I hoped it would be.

     

    So why the move towards rock and pop after 25 years and 23 albums, every one of which has gone platinum or gold? It's a way of moving the goal posts without alienating the people who like my music, he replies. Every record I've made before has been made for a Classic FM audience and this is a record to be played across the board except, perhaps, by Classic FM!

     

    If there's a sense that Aled has found a fresh lease of life with Reason to Believe then it's no surprise for he almost lost his life during a bizarre health scare last Christmas. I was doing panto in Richmond and during the last dress rehearsal I got stabbed in my Achilles heel by another performer's high heel, he recalls. I instantly heard it snap so I went straight to hospital and they put a cast on it, which put an end to my panto plans.

     

    Three days later it was hurting so much I thought my leg was going to explode so I went back to hospital and they told me I had a blood clot caused by DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis) and that it could kill me!  For three months I was on blood-thinning drugs and had to have an injection in my stomach every day, which wasn't very nice. What's worse, I almost lost the will to live, having to stay at home watching daytime TV.

     

    Happily, Aled made a full recovery, though it still takes me two minutes to start walking when I get up in the morning and is now back at work with his astonishing schedule of radio and television work. Currently he presents Songs Of Praise (BBC1), Good Morning Sunday (BBC Radio 2), Friday Night Is Music Night (BBC Radio 2), The Choir (BBC Radio 3), and his own musical chat show on BBC Radio Wales. He is also a team captain on BBC 1's new quiz show What Are You Like hosted by Fiona Bruce and will be presenting the nightly BBC 1 Proms highlights shows during August.

     

     

    REASON TO BELIEVE

     

    The opening song No Frontiers illustrates what Aled means when he says he's looking for songs with the same inspirational quality as a hymn. It's just as spiritual and uplifting as Abide With Me, he says. Aled admits he was a little scared to attempt his own version of a song that Irish singer Mary Black has made her own - perhaps that's why he shares the burden with Gretchen Peters! At one point in the song, Aled has changed the lyric to alter the name 'Amelia' to that of his own daughter 'Emilia'. I know it's corny, he laughs, but I just couldn't resist it!

     

    Next up is a version of Reason to Believe, a song written by Tim Hardin but popularized by Rod Stewart during the early days of his solo career. That's the version I know and love, says Aled, whose pure voice and perfect enunciation could hardly be further removed from Rod's gravely rasp. I loved it as a kid and I like the dual meaning of the lyrics  it's a song to put a smile on your face.

     

    Some Kind of Wonderful sees Aled team up with Cerys Matthews, now a solo singer following her rise to fame with Catatonia. I'm a huge fan of Cerys, he confesses. I first met her on a Welsh chat show and we've run into each other now and again since then.  She has such a childlike quality to her voice. When I first played this back at home my daughter asked me why I hadn't got her to sing on it if I was going to record it with a little girl!

     

    Most music fans will know David Gates's song If through the performance by his group Bread, though it actually became a UK number one single in the hands of Kojak star Telly Savalas in 1975. I didn't know that until after I'd recorded it, chuckles Aled, who could be forgiven for his ignorance he would only have been four at the time. It has a hymnal quality to it. I do it in concert all the time now with just an acoustic guitar and it seems to have become the one that everyone likes more than everything else.

     

    Father and Son is making its second appearance on an Aled Jones album. I recorded it for my first album as a man, From The Heart, and I wanted to have another go. I would have loved to get Cat Stevens or Yusuf Islam as he is now - to do the question and answer section in the middle, but sadly it wasn't possible.

     

    Hallelujah is simply a beautiful piece of music, whether it's being sung by its composer, Leonard Cohen, or Jeff Buckley, who has turned it into a modern-day standard. I just tried to be honest with the words, says Aled, though there were a few dodgy lyrics I couldn't do because of the sort of programmes I make!

     

    There's a similar quality of beauty to Sarah Maclachlan's Angel, another song that's been performed by many different singers. I think it's a song you need to have had some sort of experience in life to sing, says Aled. We've changed it a little by bringing in drums on the third verse to give it a bit of rhythm and I think it?s the first time it's been done like that.

     

    All My Trials Lord is another song Aled has been thinking of recording since he first sang it on Songs Of Praise four years ago  and now he's finally had his opportunity.

     

    Always There is by Secret Garden's Rolf Lovland, the composer of another Aled favourite, You Raise Me Up. In fact, jokes Aled, it's almost You Raise Me Up backwards! Actually I think it's an even better song. It has an anthemic quality and I do it in concert a lot now.

     

    Aled's approach to The Rose is to confound expectations. It's always been a big tune with people like Bette Midler and Michael Ball, he says  not to mention  Westlife's  2007 chart topper, but I do a really quiet one because the words are so emotive, he says. All Im' aiming for here is a really honest vocal.

     

    If it ain't broke, don't fix it. That's how Aled approached You've Got a Friend, a song written by Carole King but synonymous with James Taylor's 1971 hit version. Everyone knows this and there is nothing you can do except sing it, he says. There's no point trying to put your own stamp on it in any way apart from the voice.

     

    There are two versions of Be Still My Soul and I've done the Sibelius/Finlandia version, says Aled. I love this piece, it's a massive anthem. Other people go huge but once again, I've gone the other way, which works well with Simon Law's subtle string arrangements.

     

    Whenever God Shines His Light, a Christmas hit for Cliff Richard and Van Morrison in 1989, is another song Aled has recorded before, on From The Heart. It's also another duet, this time with Leona Daly. She's fantastic.. she's one of those white girls with a voice that sounds black.

     



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  • 07-06-2008 1:48 AM In reply to

    • cliff101
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    Re: Australian Tour 20 Oct - 30 Oct 2008 -- (Discussions, meeting arrangements etc for the Australian Tour are welcomed here)

    Hi everyone

    There are tickets for sale now for Aled's Australian tour.

    I bought my tickets for the Canberra Theatre concert and secured very good seats.

    http://www.canberratheatre.com.au/pages/event/performance895.asp

     

    Presenter: Lennard Promotions 2CA & 2CC presents
    Description:

    Aled's talent is that he sings with his soul first, his heart second and his voice last.

    Welsh-born Aled Jones has led us on a astounding musical journey, from roaming through the heritage of Welsh choral singing to a highly-successful career as a magnificent, velvet-voiced baritone. He is credited as one of the most popular presenters on BBC-TV's highly successful Songs of Praise, where his empathy and spirituality has endeared him to over 20 million viewers worldwide. Aled has sold more than 6 million albums world-wide out-selling some of the biggest acts in pop!

    At school Aled entered for eisteddfodau, local and national singing competitions, which he invariably won. A lady in the congregation at Bangor Cathedral was so taken with Aled's exquisite treble voice, she took the initiative to write to a local record company about his talent. This was followed by three BBC television programs watched by over 18 million viewers and a series of accompanying albums which all achieved gold status.

    Aled Jones' astounding career had begun. There were several highs like performing with Leonard Bernstein, who treated Alex like a son. He released 16 albums all of which went platinum or gold, and sold six million albums worldwide. He has fast become one of the UK's biggest broadcasters with primetime shows on both radio and television including his flagship programme on BBC Radio 2 Good Morning Sunday. In his immense career has sung for the Pope, The Queen, and the Prince & Princess of Wales. He also sang at the wedding of Sir Bob Geldof and Paula Yates.

    Aled's concert career goes from strength to strength, a reflection of his ever-growing popularity. His albums have achieved gold and platinum status. His latest release is Reason To Believe, which is the title of his forthcoming Australian tour in October 2008.

    Venue: Canberra Theatre
    Duration: 120 minutes, including interval
    Prices: A Reserve: $109.90
    B Reserve: $79.90
    Suit Children: Yes
    CategoriesSinging
    Performance Times
    Wednesday, 29 October 2008
    8:00 PM
    Status: On Sale

     

    Cliff Big Smile

    People who say it cannot be done should not interrupt those who are doing it.
  • 07-06-2008 11:03 AM In reply to

    • fibi
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    Re: Australian Tour 20 Oct - 30 Oct 2008 -- (Discussions, meeting arrangements etc for the Australian Tour are welcomed here)

    we have ours booked for the Sydney concert!!! woohoo!!!!!! (for some reason Hubby is insisting on coming along...)

    fi xxxx

    hugs all round xxxxx
  • 07-07-2008 4:15 AM In reply to

    Re: Australian Tour 20 Oct - 30 Oct 2008 -- (Discussions, meeting arrangements etc for the Australian Tour are welcomed here)

    I've been in touch this morning with the Evan Theatre in Penrith, on the western outskirts of Sydney, for Aled's Sat 25 October concert, and there has been a slight delay on the ticket release, but they assure me that they should be available in a day or two. They have had loads of enquiries this morning and over the weekend too, but the theatre has a 930 seat capacity and the tickets haven't started to be sold as yet, so for members anxious to book, it's all ok. I'll keep you updated as to when they'll be on sale.

     Susie xx



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  • 07-13-2008 10:30 AM In reply to

    Re: Australian Tour 20 Oct - 30 Oct 2008 -- (Discussions, meeting arrangements etc for the Australian Tour are welcomed here)

    The tickets for the Evan Theatre are now on sale and excellent seats are still available. I was able to secure tickets for the second row when the bookings opened. Big Smile This is the only theatre common to this tour and the previous tour in 2006, and the visibility and atmosphere in the auditorium is great!

    There is also a good hotel attached to the venue, The Chifley , if anyone is travelling a distance to the concert.  http://www.constellationhotels.com/chifley/hotels?cid=151&pid=2735 

    Penrith is closer to the western country areas of NSW than the State Theatre in the CBD of Sydney.

    Susie xx



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  • 07-13-2008 10:35 AM In reply to

    Re: Australian Tour 20 Oct - 30 Oct 2008 -- (Discussions, meeting arrangements etc for the Australian Tour are welcomed here)

    Here is the list of the accompanying choirs for Aled's Australian Tour......

     

    ADELAIDE.......................METROPOLITAN MALE CHOIR of SA
     
    PERTH ...........................PERTH MALE VOICE CHOIR
     
    PENRITH (Sydney)..........SYDNEY WELSH CHOIR
     
    SYDNEY.........................SYDNEY WELSH CHOIR
     
    NEWCASTLE...................NEWCASTLE CITY CHOIR
     
    CANBERRA ....................AUSTRALIAN RUGBY CHOIR
     
    MELBOURNE...................VICTORIAN WELSH MALE CHOIR
     
     

    Similarly to Aled's brilliant 2006 tour, each city's choir will open the concert with several songs, followed by Aled's eagerly awaited performance until interval, where he will be accompanied in various songs by a string quartet, a guitarist, and a pianist from NZ. Aled then opens after interval with those accompanying musicians, with the choir joining with him in four songs.

    Susie xx 



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  • 08-30-2008 3:38 AM In reply to

    Re: Australian Tour 20 Oct - 30 Oct 2008 -- (Discussions, meeting arrangements etc for the Australian Tour are welcomed here)

     

    Here is one of the promotional adverts for Aled's Tour. It has appeared in various magazines, including ABC TV and Radio's arts and entertainment monthly magazine, "Limelight".

    The excitement is really building here....only a little over 7 weeks to go till Aled is back!!!!! Big Smile Party!!! Drinks

     

     

    As a bit of trivia, it's interesting to note that the image of Aled in the poster is now the right way round, as on the album cover of Reason To Believe, Aled's image is actually in reverse, with his 'right' hand wearing his wedding ring.

    Susie xx 



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  • 10-01-2008 6:03 AM In reply to

    Re: Australian Tour 20 Oct - 30 Oct 2008 -- (Discussions, meeting arrangements etc for the Australian Tour are welcomed here)

    ALED'S MUSICAL DIRECTOR for the AUSTRALIAN TOUR

    As previously mentioned a while back, Dom Kelly won't be accompanying Aled on his Oz Tour this time, much to his many Australian fans' disappointment. I thought however, you might like to get to know Hamish Oliver who will be Aled's Musical Director on the tour.

    Hamish is from Christchurch, NZ  and has very impressive credentials. As you will see in his biography, he is musically both highly qualified and very talented, so promises be a great asset to Aled on the tour. 

     

    HAMISH OLIVER

    COMPOSER

    Biography

     


    Hamish has a Masters degree in composition and is a freelance composer/arranger and performer for television, film and theatre. He lectures courses in Digital Music, Music Theory, MIDI and software such as ProTools, Logic and Sibelius at Canterbury University, Christchurch Polytech, the Music and Audio Institute of New Zealand, and the Christchurch South Learning Centre.

    Hamish has performed with Hayley Westenra, Bic Runga, Anika Moa, and Michael Barrymore among others. Along the way, Hamish has amassed experience in a huge variety of musical situations - everything from playing triangle and bass drum on a tour of the Central Band of the Royal New Zealand Airforce to performing a piano and voice version of "Amazing Grace" with Hayley Westenra on live television in Osaka; from being a policeman's helmet-wearing bass player in a ska band to being principal clarinet in orchestras; from roaming around a medieval-style corporate function (in a valley customised for the occasion complete with hay bales, jousting and mead) while playing his own arrangements for recorder and drum to supervising a postgraduate music student's seminar on the legalities of sampling; from programming a command-line DOS utility for multiplexing audio files into a surround format to arranging a BeeGees song for a concert with 100,000 audience members.
     

    As with all tours, there is always a great deal that goes on behind the scenes to put it all together, and Hamish has been working for many months on all the musical arranging for Aled's tour. Despite being on a family holiday in NZ this week, Hamish is currently putting the finishing touches on the harp accompaniments! (sound similar to our multi-tasking Welshman!??) 

    Curiously, there is somewhat of a similarity in looks between Dom and Hamish. I'm sure Hamish is equally talented with Dom in his music abilities and will work brilliantly alongside Aled. He certainly sounds as warm and friendly as Dom.

    You'll find his website at....

    www.hamisholiver.com

    http://www.hamisholiver.com/bio.html

     

    Susie xx

     



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  • 10-15-2008 8:48 AM In reply to

    Re: Australian Tour 20 Oct - 30 Oct 2008 -- (Discussions, meeting arrangements etc for the Australian Tour are welcomed here)

    hi all you australian fans.

     

    Have a lovely time seeing aled in australia, i am so jealous it it is unbelievable.

     

    isobel

    icc
  • 10-16-2008 1:44 AM In reply to

    Re: Australian Tour 20 Oct - 30 Oct 2008 -- (Discussions, meeting arrangements etc for the Australian Tour are welcomed here)

    Hi Isobel,

     Thanks for your lovely wishes! The excitement is certainly building over here with his first concert in Adelaide happening on Monday night.

    Susie xx



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  • 10-16-2008 7:09 AM In reply to

    Re: Australian Tour 20 Oct - 30 Oct 2008 -- (Discussions, meeting arrangements etc for the Australian Tour are welcomed here)

    Last minute reminders  (almost! Wink)

     

    To all our Australian members, just a little reminder if you haven't bought your tickets yet for Aled's fantastic Australian Tour which begins on Monday 20 October, time is running out to see our favourite Welshman live in concert.

     

    Tickets for his concerts can be purchased as follows....

     

     

    ADELAIDE
    MONDAY OCTOBER 20
    FESTIVAL THEATRE
    131 246
     
     
     PERTH
    THURSDAY OCTOBER 23
    PERTH CONCERT HALL
    9484 1133
     
     
     
    SYDNEY
    SATURDAY OCTOBER 25
    EVAN THEATRE PENRITH
    VENUE BOX OFFICE
    1800 061 991
     
     
    SYDNEY
    SUNDAY OCTOBER 26
    STATE THEATRE
    136 100
     
     
    NEWCASTLE
    MONDAY OCTOBER 27
    CIVIC THEATRE
    02 4929 1977
     
     
    CANBERRA
    WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 29
    CANBERRA THEATRE
    6275 2700
     
     
    MELBOURNE
    THURSDAY OCTOBER 30
    ART CENTRE, HAMER HALL
    136 100
     
     
     
     
    Come and join us at one or more of his fabulous concerts. Aled will be signing programmes and CDs etc after each concert, so if you haven't had the pleasure of meeting him yet, enjoy doing so this time.
     
     
     
     
    Susie xx
     


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  • 10-21-2008 4:47 PM In reply to

    Re: Australian Tour 20 Oct - 30 Oct 2008 -- (Discussions, meeting arrangements etc for the Australian Tour are welcomed here)

    here is an article that i received from a google alert, it is from the australian herald and is titled soprano if father to the manb. the link is:

     

    http://www.smh.com.au/news/entertainment/arts/the-soprano-is-father-to-the-man/2008/10/21/1224351250855.html 

     

    isobel

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  • 10-22-2008 2:21 PM In reply to

    Re: Australian Tour 20 Oct - 30 Oct 2008 -- (Discussions, meeting arrangements etc for the Australian Tour are welcomed here)

    Aled Jones with young singer Siobhan Owen from AdelaideAs you can see, we got to meet Aled after his Adelaide Festival Theatre performance. After hearing about 15 year old Siobhan - who was born in North Wales and is also a talented singer who performs at Celtic Festivals, concerts, recitals, weddings etc, as well as being a soloist in Adelaide's St Francis Xavier Cathedral Choir - Aled invited Siobhan and her parents to his Adelaide show to meet him (and speak Welsh to him!)  It was suggested that Siobhan give Aled a CD with some of her material on (which she did) so we hope Aled gets a chance to listen and enjoye it sometime.

    As for the show - it was fantastic! Aled really is a great performer and a very warm and amusing person. We all thoroughly enjoyed the evening.

    We wish him all the best for the rest of his Australian tour.

              Photos of Siobhan Owen and Aled Jones
              Adelaide Festival Theatre, October 20 2008

     Aled Jones with young singer Siobhan Owen from Adelaide

    Visit www.siobhanowen.com to listen to Siobhan yourself :)

    Irish Liverpudlian now living in Australia
    with Welsh husband and 3 kids born in Wales (including 15 year old singer Siobhan -
    www.siobhanowen.com)
  • 10-23-2008 8:35 AM In reply to

    Re: Australian Tour 20 Oct - 30 Oct 2008 -- (Discussions, meeting arrangements etc for the Australian Tour are welcomed here)

    Im glad you enjoyed yourselves, Aled certainly was in fine voice at Huddersfield. I bet he's pleased to be able to have his hair cut again.