 

April
1,
2005
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After 26 weeks since it's release to radio,
the first single, Dixieland,
from the Open Road CD, peaked at #45 on the Confederate
Radio Report. The
chart polls radio
stations throughout the Southeastern U.S.,
tabulating spins for all major and independent
artists. |
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| Feb.
1 & 6, 2005 |
The Nashville
Onstage Television Show aired in Nashville TN
on local cable channel 19, featuring Aldo's
performance of two songs from his new album, his
current single, Dixieland
and Daddy's
Shoes. |
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Sept.
27,
2004 |
Galaxy Entertainment of Nashville, TN
released the first single, titled Dixieland, from the new
album, to radio stations throughout the southeast region of the
U.S., Indiana and Aldo's hometown region of northeast Ohio |
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June
13,
2004 |
Aldo appeared on the
Music
City
Spotlight
Show
for an interview and the performance of
two songs from his new album. The show
aired on Comcast Channel 75
and was seen throughout the
Middle TN viewing area. |
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| June, 2003 |
Aldo begins
recording his third studio album in Nashville, TN. The CD will
be titled Open Road. |
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Feb. 2,
2002
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After a 22 week run, King Of
Country Rhythm & Blues hit #1
on the Inside Country Chart, and
peaked at #9 on the Indie
World Chart. The song remained on Inside
Country for a total of 27 weeks. |
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Sept. 1,
2001
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The sixth Single, King Of
Country Rhythm & Blues, is released to
radio stations throughout the United States,
Europe, South America, Australia, New Zealand and
Japan. |
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June
16,
2001
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The 7th annual, 2001 GMA
were held in Nashville, TN. Aldo was nominated
for Male Vocalist, Single of the Year for
Life's Bridges,
and Artist of the Year. |
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Mar.
31,
2001
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After a 19 week run, I'm On Fire hit #1
on the Inside Country Chart,
where it sat for two weeks. The song peaked at #4
on Indie Tracker before the
chart closed in the first week of March, and #15
on the Indie World chart. The
song remained on the charts for a total of 22
weeks. |
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Nov.
20,
2000
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The fifth Single, I'm On Fire is
released to radio stations throughout the United
States, Europe, South America, Australia, New
Zealand and Japan. |
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Oct.
20,
2000
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The 2000 OCA
was held in Laughlin, Nevada. Aldo again had
several nominations including Album of the Year,
Rising Star and Male Vocalist of the Year. He won
the award for Rockabilly Artist of the Year. |
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Sept.
8,
2000
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After a 21 week run,
Life's Bridges
hit #1 on the Indie Tracker Chart.
The song peaked at #16 on Indie
World, #14 on Inside
Country, and #24 on Indie
Central before that chart closed in the
second week of July. |
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April
29,
2000
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Aldo was nominated for five
awards at the 2000 GMA in
Nashville, including Artist of the Year, Male
Vocalist, Rising Star and Single of the Year for Mess Around.
He performed at the event and won the award for
Rockabilly/Country Artist of the Year. |
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April
15,
2000
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The fourth Single,
Life's Bridges is
released to radio stations throughout the United
States, Europe, South America, Australia, New
Zealand and Japan. |
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Dec.
10,
1999
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After a 19 week run, Some Like It Hot
hit #1 on the Nashville Tracker
Independent Chart and #3 on
Indie Central. |
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Oct.
3,
1999
|
Aldo was nominated for three
awards at the 1999 Online Country Awards
in Nashville, including Album of the Year, Male
Vocalist, and Rising Star. He performed at
the event and was given an award for Web Site of
the Year. |
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Aug.
9, 1999
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The third single, Some Like It Hot
is released to radio stations throughout the U.S. |
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July
9,
1999
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After a 21 week run, Mess Around hit #1
on the Nashville Tracker Independent
Chart and #7 on Indie
Central. |
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Mar.
14,
1999
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The 1999 Golden Music
Awards in Nashville, TN. Aldo was
nominated for the awards of New Country Male
Vocalist and Male Rising Star. He performed
during the event. |
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Mar. 8, 1999
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The second single, Mess Around is
released to radio stations throughout the U.S. |
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Feb. 26,
1999
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After a 23 week run on the Nashville
Tracker Top 50 Independent Chart, My Best Friend
landed at #1, and peaked
at #6 on the Indie Central Top 100.
The song remained on both charts for a total of
25 weeks. |
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Sept.
28,
1998
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After one year since the
recording of his album began in Nashville, TN,
Aldo's First Single, My Best Friend
is released to radio stations throughout the
United States. |
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