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CDB (band)

CDB were an Australian R&B, dance and vocal harmony quartet formed in 1991 with Andrew De Silva, Brad Pinto and his brother Gary Pinto, as well as Danny Williams. Their highest charting single was a cover version of Earth, Wind & Fire's "Let's Groove" (October 1995), which peaked at number two on the ARIA Singles Chart and number one on the New Zealand Singles Chart. Other top 20 singles in Australia are "Hook Me Up" (November 1994) and "Hey Girl (This Is Our Time)" (March 1995) – the latter also reached number one in New Zealand. Their debut studio album, ''Glide with Me'' (November 1995) reached number six on the ARIA Albums Chart and number 12 in New Zealand. In 1997 De Silva was replaced by Jude Nicholas, so he could receive treatment for his cancer. The group's second studio album, ''Lifted'' (November 1997) reached the top 50. CDB disbanded in 1999.
== History ==

CDB were formed in Melbourne in 1991 as a vocal harmony quartet by Andrew De Silva, Brad Pinto and his brother Gary Pinto, and Danny Williams. According to musicologist, Ian McFarlane, their "sound combined elements of R&B, soul and New Jack Swing tied to dexterous vocal harmonies and arrangements."〔 They performed local gigs for three years before signing to Sony in 1994.〔 Previously they had provided backing vocals for Peter Andre, when he toured Australia as support for Madonna.
CDB's debut studio album, ''Glide with Me'', was issued in November 1995, which peaked at number six on the ARIA Albums Chart and number 12 on the New Zealand Albums Chart (in April 1996). Its first two singles "Hook Me Up" (November 1994) and "Hey Girl (This Is Our Time)" (March 1995), both reached the ARIA Singles Chart top 20.〔 "Hey Girl" was a number-one hit in New Zealand.〔
In Australia, their highest charting single was a cover version of "Let's Groove" (October 1995), originally by Earth, Wind & Fire, which reached number two and was certified platinum for shipment of over 70,000 units.〔 At the ARIA Music Awards of 1996 "Let's Groove" won the Highest Selling Single category. In New Zealand it was their second number-one hit.〔 ''Glide With Me'' provided another charting single, "Don't Stop", which reached the top 30 in both Australia and New Zealand.〔〔 The album was also certified platinum.〔
To promote the album CDB toured South Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong, the Philippines and Fiji.〔 In 1996, with John Denver, they performed a concert celebrating the South Korean bid to host the 2002 FIFA World Cup. CDB's second album, ''Lifted'', was released in November 1997. Jude Nicholas joined the group replacing Andrew De Silva, who needed to receive cancer treatment. Several tracks were re-recorded to replace De Silva's vocals with Nicholas'. The album had a more pop-oriented sound and reached the ARIA top 50.〔 It provided three singles, "Good Times" (August 1997), "Back Then" (January 1998) and "Let it Whip" (April). CDB then collaborated with Tommy Emmanuel and Renee Geyer. They disbanded in 1999.
In 2006 CDB were asked to reunite to play some charity shows, after which they reportedly reformed. The band went on to record songs for Myer shopping centre in the 2006 ''Spirit of Christmas'' album and for the ABC's ''Anthems of Australia'' initiative.

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