| By the time he was fifteen CICERO had formed his first band with some schoolmates,
practicing in the local snooker hall.
On leaving school, CICERO managed to keep body and soul together with a variety of jobs, everything from waiting tables at the Hilton to apprentice joiner.
However it was music that was to remain the driving force in his life.
His unquestionable song writing and vocal talents made him something of a "local hero"
in his home town of Livingston,
where he regularly plays to audiences of three to four hundred.
The all important break came when PET SHOP BOYS played the "SECC" in Glasgow,
presenting CICERO with the golden opportunity of passing his demo tape to
Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe.
They were impressed ; impressed enough to want to fly up from London especially to see him perform live. Their journey was not in vain as, despite being
"nervous as hell", CICERO turned in a performance outstanding enough to secure that
magical first record deal.
After sucsess with pop music David moved onto club music, under the name of "Jacob", part of a duo called jacob & Mendez, who are among the best and most consistant trance producers in the world with over 40 releases on great labels such as Sony, Bonzai records, ID&T, Alphabet city, Moonshine and Hook recordings.
This is the other side of David Cicero and his independant production. |
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