David Fonseca

Pop Singer

David Fonseca was born in Leiria, Leiria District, Portugal on June 14th, 1973 and is the Pop Singer. At the age of 50, David Fonseca biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, songs, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
June 14, 1973
Nationality
Portugal
Place of Birth
Leiria, Leiria District, Portugal
Age
50 years old
Zodiac Sign
Gemini
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Photographer, Recording Artist, Singer, Songwriter
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David Fonseca Life

David Fonseca (Portuguese pronunciation: [dovid fsek]), a Portuguese musician, singer-songwriter, and photographer, born on June 14, 1973 in Capt. He plays several instruments, including acoustic guitar and organ, as a performer. He is known for his prolific music career as a member of Silence 4 and as a solo artist since 2003. He is also responsible for the graphic design on his album covers and the art direction on his videoclips. He was also a participant of the Humanos tribute project from 2004 to 2006.

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David Fonseca Career

Career

Fonseca's musical career began with Silence 4, a project of a group of local acquaintances. They first launched the wildly popular Silence Becomes It in June 1998, a six-time bestseller. This was a remarkable achievement in Portugal's music market, where selling these many copies is often impossible. There are only two songs on the album that were written in Portuguese. Sérgio Godinho, the Portuguese singer, appears on "Sexto Sentido," one of them. The band, which appeared at the majority of the Portuguese Summer festivals, closed Expo '98 in Lisbon, playing for about 50 thousand people, bringing an end to a memorable year for the band. Silence 4 was the first national band to sell out at Pavilho Atlântico in December, only 6 months after the debut of their first album. Only Pain Is Real, a two-year sequel to the "phenomenon," was released in July 2000, with nearly 100,000 copies sold to this day. The respective tour concluded with a double concert at Lisbon's legendary Teatro Colise dos Recreos, which sold out completely and was reprinted later on CD and DVD format. Silence 4 went on their last tour in 2000. The band went on hiatus in 2001, but it now exists.

Fonseca's solo career began the 21st century with a different sound than Silence 4. Fonseca performed and performed almost all of the instruments in his first solo work, Sing Me Something New, released in 2003, discovering a totally new world of sounds on his own. The album was recorded in the studios of producer Mário Barreiros and later in the Sterling Sound Studio in New York City by the well-known sound engineer George Marino, who appeared on several of the albums of Coldplay, the Rollins Band, The Dandy Warhols, and Sepultura, among other things. They were all playing on a joint effort on 10 March at midnight on the first single "Somebody Cannot Love" which debuted on over 150 Portuguese radio stations in a coordinated launch. It quickly became a top-five on the National Sales Chart and was named Gold. This first tour was extensive; it included several major music venues and big festivals all over Portugal.

Fonseca's second solo album Our Hearts Will Beat As One was released in the fall of 2005 because of several other projects that Fonseca was involved in between his two albums. Who Are U? was Fonseca's first single, "the song I never wanted to write." It's now No. 1. On the Portuguese charts, there are three of them. Our Hearts Will Beat As One was widely acclaimed by the media and was dubbed Portugal's year's best album of the year early this year, long before the year's end. The album debuted in the top of the charts straight from No. 1. On the first week of sales, the first week on the National Sales Chart has a Gold medal.

Dreams in Color, his third original album, was released in October 2007, and Superstars II, the first single to gain significant airplay in the wake of a cellphone campaign that debuted the single.

The first single ("A Cry 4 Love") was officially released in July 2009 to the world in July 2009. Between Waves, the new album from Between Waves, was released on November 2nd, 2009. Amazing Cats Club, which was functioning on the same day as Fonseca's online community, began functioning.

Seasons, Fonseca's fourth album, was released on March 21, 2012. On February 4, 2012, the first single What Life Is For appeared on television.

David joined Humanos, a new initiative launched in 2004. The intention was to record some unreleased songs by the Portuguese artist, a singer-songwriter from the 1980s, António Variaçes. Manuela Fonseca (the lead singer of another Portuguese music group, Cléguy), Camané (one of Sérgio Godinho's band), Sérgio Nascimento (also from Cl), Nuno Rafael and Jolder are the seven members of a group that will be a hit in Portugal's Portuguese music scene), Manuela Azevedo (one of the most popular Portuguese "fadistas"), Manuela Azevenesi The eponymous album earned a Grammy Award for the first time in a row, with weeks at No. 1 for weeks. 1. "Muda de Vida," "Maria Albertina," and "Rugas" are just a few of the group's hits.

All of this culminated in three sold-out shows, two of them in "Collecteu dos Recos" (Lisbon) and the other in Porto. In 2005, there was also another memorable performance at the "Sudoeste" Portuguese Festival, in front of a crowd of 40,000 people. Since there were few unpublished Antonio Variaçes' songs, the Humanos were always intended to be a short project. The Humanos project's CD and DVD with the recorded Coliseums' live concerts, which were released in November 2006, marked the end of the Humanos project.

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