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'''Aled Jones''', (born ] ], ]) is a ] ] and television personality who first came to fame as a ]. '''Aled Jones''', (born ] ], ]) is a ] ] and television personality who first came to fame as a ].


He joined the choir of Bangor Cathedral when aged 9 and was Head Chorister within two years. During this time the purity of his voice was noted and he was signed by the local Sain record label. He is best known for singing "]", the song from ]'s ] "]", based on the book by ]. The song reached No. 5 in the UK charts. Ironically, the version in the film was not performed by Aled, but by ], a St. Paul's Cathedral choirboy. Aled Jones was 12 when he started his recording career and 16 years old when he stopped following his voice breaking. During that time he sold more than 6 million albums and sung for the ] and the ]. He also presented children's television programmes during this period. He joined the choir of Bangor Cathedral aged nine and was Head Chorister within two years. The remarkable clarity of his treble voice caught the attention of local record label ], and he was duly signed. He is best known for singing "]", the song from ]'s ] "]", based on the book by ]. The song reached No. 5 in the UK charts. Ironically, the version in the film was not performed by Aled, but by ], a St. Paul's Cathedral choirboy. His recording career was temporarily halted when his voice broke at sixteen, but he had already sold more than six million albums and sung for the ] and the ], as well as presented numerous children's television programmes. He also enjoyed the distinction of being the first artist to have two classical albums listed simultaneously in the popular music charts.


Following the breaking of his voice, he studied at the ] and the ]. In ] he secured a leading role in '']'' and met his future wife Claire while touring in ]. Following the breaking of his voice, he studied at the ] and the ]. In ] he secured a leading role in '']'' and met his future wife, Claire Fossett, while touring in ]. The couple married in ] and have two young children.


He is now in his mid-30s and recording again, mostly religious songs. He has recorded 16 albums, many of which reached Gold or Platinum status in the ] and ]. Aled has since resumed his recording career, with a largely religious repertoire. He has recorded sixteen albums to date, many of which reached gold or platinum status in the ] and ]. He is a ], though he has expressed a desire to move into the traditional register of the ].


Aled Jones is now a presenter on ] and ''],'' and also presents various programmes on Welsh radio and television. He married in ] and has two young children, Emilia and Lucas. He is a presenter on ] and ''],'' and also frequently presents various programmes on Welsh radio and television. In Autumn 2004 he participated in the ] pro-celebrity ballroom dancing game show '']'', partnering ]. The pair came fourth, but Aled was said to have enjoyed the experience enormously, and credited the physically strenuous competition with his recent, noticeable weight loss.


His latest album, titled ''New Horizons'', is due for an October 2005 release.
In Autumn 2004 he participated in the ] pro-celebrity ballroom dancing game show '']'', dancing with ].


==Partial discography== ==Partial discography==

Revision as of 19:48, 1 August 2005

This article is about Aled Jones the singer. For information about the 'BB' Aled Jones see Aled_Haydn-Jones.

Aled Jones, (born 29 December 1970, Bangor, North Wales) is a Welsh singer and television personality who first came to fame as a boy soprano.

He joined the choir of Bangor Cathedral aged nine and was Head Chorister within two years. The remarkable clarity of his treble voice caught the attention of local record label Sain, and he was duly signed. He is best known for singing "Walking In The Air", the song from Channel 4's animated film "The Snowman", based on the book by Raymond Briggs. The song reached No. 5 in the UK charts. Ironically, the version in the film was not performed by Aled, but by Peter Auty, a St. Paul's Cathedral choirboy. His recording career was temporarily halted when his voice broke at sixteen, but he had already sold more than six million albums and sung for the Pope and the Queen, as well as presented numerous children's television programmes. He also enjoyed the distinction of being the first artist to have two classical albums listed simultaneously in the popular music charts.

Following the breaking of his voice, he studied at the Royal Academy of Music and the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. In 1995 he secured a leading role in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat and met his future wife, Claire Fossett, while touring in Blackpool. The couple married in 2001 and have two young children.

Aled has since resumed his recording career, with a largely religious repertoire. He has recorded sixteen albums to date, many of which reached gold or platinum status in the UK and Australia. He is a lyric baritone, though he has expressed a desire to move into the traditional register of the tenor.

He is a presenter on Classic FM and Songs of Praise, and also frequently presents various programmes on Welsh radio and television. In Autumn 2004 he participated in the BBC ONE pro-celebrity ballroom dancing game show Strictly Come Dancing, partnering Lilia Kopylova. The pair came fourth, but Aled was said to have enjoyed the experience enormously, and credited the physically strenuous competition with his recent, noticeable weight loss.

His latest album, titled New Horizons, is due for an October 2005 release.

Partial discography

  • Aled Jones, Sain, 1994 (re-release)
  • Diolch â Chân, Sain, 1983
  • Ave Maria, Sain, 1984
  • Too Young to Know, Sain, 1984 (single)
  • Pie Iesu, 1995
  • Aled, UCJ, 2002
  • From The Heart, Castle Pulse, 2002
  • Whenever God Shines His Light, Music Digital, 2002
  • Higher, UCJ, 2003
  • Hear My Prayer, Sain, 2003
  • The Christmas Album, UCJ, 2004
  • Higher, UCJ, 2005 (re-release)
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