Vidi Aldiano
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Birth name | Oxavia Aldiano |
Born |
Jakarta, Indonesia | 29 March 1990
Genres | Pop |
Occupation(s) | Musician, singer, songwriter |
Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | Trinity Optima Production, Suara Hati/Depic Production |
Website |
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Vidi Aldiano (born Oxavia Aldiano, 23 March 1990) is a singer, musician and songwriter from Indonesia.[1]
Background
Vidi was raised in a family that highly appreciated music. His father, Harry Kiss, was an owner of a famous event organizer business. His mother was a piano teacher. As a result of her teachings, Vidi could play the piano since he was 3 years old.
At the age of 2, he won second place at a singing competition for children. In elementary school, Vidi was chosen to be the art ambassador of his school.
In his teenage years, Vidi began to focus on the violin. In high school, Vidi joined a band and won first place in the 1ncredible Band Festival 2007 with his band mates.
Vidi's career as an artist began when his father, realizing how talented his son was, promoted Vidi's demo album to some owners of recording companies that he knew. Unfortunately, the demo album was rejected because male soloists were not popular at that time. After being rejected six times by various recording companies, in 2009 music producer Lala Hamid agreed to produce Vidi's single after watching him sing at an occasion.
The recording company Trinity Optima Production helped Vidi release his third album Yang Kedua with hit single Datang dan Kembali and Gadis Genit.
Discography
- Pelangi di Malam Hari (2008)
- Lelaki Pilihan (2009)
- Yang Kedua (2011)
- Pupus/Kasih Tak Sampai (2013)
Education
- Al Azhar 4 Elementary School (1996–2002)
- Al Azhar 3 Junior High (2002–2005)
- Al Azhar 1 High School (2005–2008)
- Pelita Harapan University, Management major (2009–2013)
- Berklee College of Music
- University of Manchester (2013–2014)
References
- ↑ Maulia, Erwida (25 January 2010). "President Yudhoyono releases 3rd pop music album". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 28 July 2013.
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