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Aled Jones wants classical artists on TV shows

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Singer Aled Jones thinks more classical artists should compete on TV talent shows because it gives them a platform to the mainstream.

The 46-year-old singer believes programmes such as "Britain's Got Talent" have done a great job of promoting singers and groups that otherwise wouldn't get much mainstream exposure, reported Contactmusic.

Asked if more classical artists should compete on TV, he says, "Why not - it's up to them to enter I suppose. It's a great opportunity for them and it has worked for Susan Boyle and Collabro. I'm very much for giving classical music to the masses - if you want to do it get up and do it."
 

Aled was very proud to be the best selling classical artist of 2016, not least because his 'One Voice' LP outsold the likes of Zayn Malik.

"This is album 31 or 32 and I was number one in the classic chart and pop chart. I was told that one week I was outselling Zayn Malik, which is great if it's true! "The album also outsold Adele in physical copies but not downloads.

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First Published: Apr 24 2017 | 9:07 AM IST

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