George Aaron
Born (1963-09-20) 20 September 1963
GenresItalo disco
Occupation(s)Singer

George Aaron (born 20 September 1963) is an Italian singer. He first came to prominence in 1984 with the release of his album She's A Devil.[1] He released four more albums over the next five years, selling million of records worldwide. After 14 years away from the recording studio, he released a sixth album, Don't Ask me why, in 2003. As of 2009, his discography includes ten albums. He was born with the name Giorgio Aldighieri in Vicenza and is the great-grandson of opera singers Gottardo Aldighieri and Maria Spezia-Aldighieri.

Discography

  • 1983 – Just For You
  • 1984 – She's A Devil
  • 1986 – New Sensations
  • 1988 – I Heard It Through The Grapevine
  • 1989 – Twist in My Sobriety
  • 2003 – Don't Ask me why
  • 2003 – Hot Love
  • 2005 – Silly Reason
  • 2007 – Heaven
  • 2009 – Fear
  • 2011 – World is Out
  • 2011 – Russian Ladies
  • 2012 – Love is In (feat Tiziana Rivale)
  • 2012 – I'll never fly
  • 2012 – NothingVille is a Town
  • 2013 – Iza
  • 2013 – Cuore Matto remix
  • 2013 – Russian Ladies (radio mix)
  • 2013 – Never cry for love
  • 2013 – Iubesc, Amor
  • 2013 – fever (mambo dance)
  • 2014 – Love is in the Air (house mix)
  • 2015 – Love is in the Air (Giorgio's Mix)
  • 2016 – A Star in the Sky
  • 2016 – White Christmas
  • 2015 – If I get home on Christmas Day

Featurings

  • 1983 – Somebody (VIDEO)
  • 1984 – Don't Stop (TIME)
  • 1984 – Selling Song (TIME)
  • 1984 – Sympathy for the devil (TIME)
  • 1984 – Silent Smiles (RAM BAND)
  • 1895 – Paradiso Land (PARADISO)
  • 1985 – Sahara Sand (OTTOMIX)
  • 1986 – We are the Video (VIDEO)
  • 1987 – Jesahell
  • 1987 – Robin Hood (WILLIAM KING)
  • 2012 – The End with Andrea DP dj
  • 2015 – Let it be me with Angelo Seretti

Album

  • 1983 – Memories on Mix
  • 1997 – George Aaron Complete
  • 2001 – The lost Album
  • 2008 – George Aaron
  • 2008 – Summer Collection 2008
  • 2013 – One step further (compilation)
  • 2013 – From George in Vicenza

References

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