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VIDEO: Dundee’s singing taxi driver called on stage to duet with idol Michael Buble

Dundee’s singing taxi driver got the chance to duet with his musical idol Michael Buble in front of an audience of 11,000 people at the weekend.

Jimmy Smart’s habit of singing renditions of Buble’s hits to his faresturned the Dundonian into an internet sensation when they were captured on video.

Known as Jimmy Buble the Singing Taxi Driver, the 53-year-old was even asked to record a Christmas song at the Gardyne Theatre and, needless to say, opted to cover Michael Buble’s version of Let it Snow.

Little did he know he would soon be performing the same song on stage with his Michael Buble just a few days later.Video: The Courier hitches a ride with Dundee’s Singing Taxi Driverhttps://www.youtube.com/embed/Fy68jPAdJ3s?rel=0

Jimmy was invited to attend a Michael Buble concert at Newcastle’s Metro Radio Arena on Saturday by the Canadian singer’s management.

When he arrived at the gig he was shown to a seat in the centre of the front row and settled down to enjoy the concert.Video: the YouTube post that started the phenomenonhttps://www.youtube.com/embed/Y8sah884iMM?rel=0

But when the audience demanded a Christmas song, the band started performing Let is Snow and Buble himself invited Jimmy up on stage to duet with him.Did you see Jimmy on stage? Contact news@thecourier.co.uk or phone 01382 575130. For the full story, see Wednesday’s Courier or try our digital edition.