294: George Dyer: A Man Who Had To Be Told Where His Talent Lay

Published: Feb. 16, 2015, 5:01 a.m.

b'Todays guest is one of those guests that might seem easy to pigeonhole when you first look at him.\\nBut once you start digging down, you realise that there is so much more to him than most other artists operating within his creative area.\\nA native of\\xa0 Virginia and a devoted family man, he first started making the world sit up and take notice of him when he jumped into the music world in 1996, and made his professional debut to rave reviews with the New York City Opera as Ralph Rackstraw in H.M.S. Pinafore.\\nAnd although he certainly has got a set of pipes on him, that can belt out the huge opera numbers that you might be aware of, he unsually allows his voice to demonstrate many other types of music from pop, to Buble, stage musicals, to the Rat Pack.\\nHe believes that the music is only half of what he brings to the audience.\\nIts the whole show that sets him apart from the stand in one spot and belt out the song type of performers.\\nAnd now alongside his family, who are also amazing singers, he is taking his talent to the world.\\nHe was named "Best Male Recording Artist" of the year in 2001, 2004, and 2006 by the FCMA and has been released three solo recordings on the Shadow Mountain Label "Wondrous Love", "Then Sings My Soul" and "A New Song" all of which have received numerous accolades and awards, including several Pearl awards\\nSo what is it about himself, that unlike so many people who would class family as the thing that stops their dreams, made him willing to give it ago?\\nAnd has been surprised at how brutal the music industry is, now he is fully established in its world?\\nWell lets find out as we bring onto the show to start joining up dots, with the one and only George Dyer.'