Australia's Got Talent Winner Andrew De Silva Releases EP "Now That I Believe"
Australian Andrew De Silva has just released his inspiration EP "Now That I Believe." De Silva was the winner of Australia's Got Talent in 2012, which included a cash prize of $250,000. Once stricken with cancer and a serious stutter, De Silva overcame his physical problems to come first on the famed Australian TV show. The title track of his EP "Now That I Believe," a song he performed on the show, speaks about keeping faith.
De Silva's career started professionally as front man and primary song-writer for Australian R&B group CDB at the age of 19. As part of CDB, Andrew De Silva received an ARIA for highest selling single Let's Groove which went Platinum, while the subsequent album Glide With Me achieved Gold Sales. In 2012 Andrew won the hearts of the Australian public taking out the winning title Australia's Got Talent performing his original heartfelt songs to the nation.
As a performer Andrew's live shows are not to be missed. His musicianship reflects wealth of experience performing at many live venues around the country.In Jan 2013 he was support act for Mariah Carey at Vodafone Arena & Etihad Stadium & also opened up for the legendary Boys II Men. Andrew also has a great reputation for his acoustic performances which showcase his undeniable vocal skills.
Now you can listen to his song "Beautiful Things:"
Andrew De Silva - Now That I Believe:
01. Now That I Believe
02. Greater (feat. Judd Field)
03. Back of the Church
04. Dark Clouds
05. Lose Myself
06. Burn It Out
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