Listen: Open House Aled Jones special. Production by Stephen O’Doherty

He had the proverbial voice of an angel and he used it well.

Aled Jones shot to word wide attention as the most prominent boy soprano of the 1980s with record sales in the multi millions.

When his voice broke at age 16 all that came to a sudden stop and the question was, what would happen next?

Aled went on to star on stage, screen and radio in a variety of role, including musical theatre.

But as he told Open House it has only been in recent years that he has felt as much at ease, and in love, with singing as he was in his early career.

Ahead of an Australian tour we spoke with Aled Jones about early fame, his career transitions, and his faith.

This special report includes music from his recently released One Voice – a remarkable album in which he duets with his former self, thanks to a never before released tape found in his parents attic.

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Stephen O'Doherty

Stephen is a former broadcast journalist in radio and TV and a former NSW Parliament Member who served in Shadow Cabinet. He was the inaugural CEO of Christian Schools Australia and currently serves as a Director of Christian Media and Arts Australia (CMAA) and a representative on the Community Broadcasting Roundtable, and is passionate about the growth of Christian radio in Australia.

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