You may recognise David from his role as vocal coach on ITVs 'The X Factor', but he has been coaching and arranging vocals in studios around the world for many years.
David began his career as a session vocalist, working with artists such as Lionel Richie, Daryl Hall, Lisa Stansfield,
Bob Geldof, George Michael, Take That, Louise, Beverley Knight, Ronan Keating, Dina Carroll, Cliff Richard, Ben E. King and David Gilmour (Pink Floyd). He has appeared on Top of the Pops more times than even the Bee Gees!
As a lead vocalist, David has had number 1 hit records in Europe and a top 10 album in Japan. He also had a number 10 UK hit fronting US hip hop band The Bucketheads (The Bomb [These sounds swirling through my mind], and Got Myself Together). David began his vocal coaching career with East 17 in 1996, before being asked to train The Spice Girls for their first live dates and subsequent world tour.
In the past decade he has continued to establish himself as one of the most sought after vocal coaches and vocal producers in the UK and in Europe, working with artists as diverse as All Saints and Ash, Jamelia and Jordan, Liberty X and Lisa Maffia, Westlife and Blazing Squad, Asian Dub Foundation and Ant and Dec, to name but a few. David has appeared as a vocal expert on two seasons of ITV's The X Factor.
Ian Harrison has been working in the industry since the tender age of seven, and has appeared in countless films and television productions.
He spent much of his youth in recording studios doing voice-over work because of an uncanny ability to mimic regional accents and perform interesting, varied voices.
The eighties saw Ian do album work with Manfred Mann and Rick Astley, and he has done live work with fantastic acts including Tom Jones, Seal, Pink Floyd and Spinal Tap!
Jackie has been much in demand both as a session singer and as an accomplished songwriter. Her impressive and versatile vocal style has graced many chart records including the No. 1 hit singles, 'Think Twice' by Celine Dion and 'The Way You Look Tonight' by Elton John.
As a songwriter she has enjoyed international success. The strength of her writing is demonstrated by the fact that she has co-writen the elusive first single for four different artists.
As a solo artist she has just finished recording an album, the nature of which is spiritual, inspirational and devotional.
Jackie has recorded with: Elton John, Cher, Celine Dion, Honeyz, Boyzone, Geri Halliwell, Pulp, Atomic Kitten, Hear Say, Louise, Dannii Minogue, Catherine Zeta Jones, Tony Hadley, Lulu, Paul Young, Gary Numan, Boy George
Aileen is a fantastically experienced singer, having performed on a wealth of varied projects. Album work includes Stereophonics 'JEEP' and 'Gotta Go There to Come Back', numerous works with Lisa Stansfield, and Johnny Hallyday. Aileen has also been on world tours with Sir Tom Jones, Kim Wilde, Dina Carroll, Stereophonics, and Bjorn Again.
Anita Kelsey is one of the most versatile singers in the UK. At home singing backing vocals for the likes of The Spice Girls, Bill Wyman, Ruby Turner, Jocelyn Brown, Boy George, Razorlight, Russell Watson, Bond, Kings Of Leon, The Good The Bad and The Queen as well as lead vocalist and co writer for many dance acts such Stonebridge, Tiesto, Marcus Schultz...
Anita's voice has also featured on many blockbuster movies including the film Dark City in which Jennifer Connolly mimes to her vocals.
Anita can sing breathy quirky and individual Bjork type vocals through to full on Diva Aretha Soul type vocals. You won't find a singer with a more versatile and distinctive sound.
Johnny's first stage appearance was at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, alongside Maria Callas and Tito Gobbi in 1964. He joined Elton Johns Rocket Record label and recorded 'Walking into Mirrors', a Top 20 album in most of Europe, and had a top ten hit with 'Screaming Jets' featuring Peter Gabriel. In a hugely successful and varied career that followed, Johnny has worked with some of the biggest names in music, including Peter Gabriel, Ringo Starr, Kiki Dee, Joe Brown, Dave Gilmour and Kate Bush.