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Biography

David is a dynamic and memorable performer with huge charisma who performs throughout the UK and internationally including Madrid, Spain and Las Vegas.

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No stranger to the stage, following a recent tour with The Searchers, David has appeared at a ‘Gala Night of the Stars’ at The Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, singing songs from his swing jazz show to a packed house. Also in numerous hit shows, working with names such as: Sir Cliff Richard, Ken Dodd and Lenny Henry and was voted ‘The Number One Man with the Winning Smile’ by the Daily Mirror!

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David recently appeared in the hit musical ‘3 Summers’ and as ‘Kipps’ in the musical ‘Half a Sixpence’. He played the leads in both ‘The Prodigal Son’ and ‘Rock’: two original musicals. Also appearing in both pantomime and theatre; at Theatre Royal, Windsor, The Phoenix Arts, Leicester, The Britannia, Great Yarmouth and at The Lyric, Hammersmith, London.

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David presented ‘Company’, a current affairs programme for ITV, and has appeared in many popular TV shows including ‘Eastenders’ and ‘The Bill’. He has broadcast his own radio shows, appeared on BBC Radio 5 Live and is a regular guest on BBC radio, singing and talking about his music, acting and presenting.

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David’s unique and personal style is a hit with audiences everywhere, one of his strengths being the way he connects with his audience making everyone feel included and special. His shows and performances can include singing, original poetry, dance and drama.

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At Christmas David is in high demand with his unique and popular Christmas shows used for light celebrations, retail and town centre festive events. Support for charities plays an important part in his work, many of which have received radio and television coverage.

“David is a highly skilled and versatile performer, singing songs from the world of pop, film and theatre: that make his appearances so popular. Combine this with his engaging personality and inimitable style and you have the perfect recipe for a memorable event.” 

Birmingham Post

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