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Aldo’s self-titled second album received both national
and international airplay; and catapulted six singles to the #1
spots on various Indie charts including: Indie Tracker,
Nashville Tracker and Inside Country. And top five on Indie
Central and Indie World. In 1999, 2000 and 2001 this album also
garnered several nominations from the Golden Music Awards (GMA)
and Online Country Awards (OCA). Among the nominations were:
“New Country Male Vocalist”, “Male Rising Star”, “Album of the
Year”, “Male Artist of the Year”, “Male Vocalist” and “Single
of the Year”. In 2000, Aldo won the GMA and OCA award for
“Country/Rockabilly Artist of the Year”.
The breadth
of Aldo’s talents, commitment to his craft and personal
philosophy of “Whatever it takes” are evidenced not only in his
music and industry achievements, but also in his live shows. In
Aldo’s own words: “The way I like to perform is—I like a very
explosive show. I love to be with the audience. I want to
deliver and I want everyone to go home happy”. And “deliver” is
exactly what Aldo does. Without fail he provides fans with a
show they describe over and over again as “high-energy”,
“inspiring”, “incredible” and “just plain fun”. Garth Cornell
of WKKY Radio put it best when he remarked, "That guy doesn’t
care if there are two people or two thousand—he will entertain
them just the same. What a great entertainer".
Aldo has just released Open
Road, his third studio album. Recorded in Nashville, TN in
collaboration with forward-thinking producer Ron Cornelius, this
album is both a worthy addition to Aldo’s already superb body of
work, as well as a projection of the best qualities of work
still to come—forging new ground both musically and personally.
The album's title track (its second single) was released to
radio markets throughout the U.S., South America, Europe,
Australia and New Zealand on May 2, 2005. After sixteen weeks
it became a #1 hit on the Indie World chart, then the following
week on the Inside Country chart where it remained for
two consecutive weeks. |