Robert Dante
Singer/songwriter Robert Dante discovered and began developing his talent for playing piano at the early age of 6. As a teenager, he acquired a taste for early jazz standards, inspiring him to further explore his creativity. Robert trained in both classical and jazz theory and performance, studying under the tutelage of renowned jazz pianist Tamir Hendlemen. His exceptional talent earned him numerous, prestigious awards and scholarships including the following: The David Alpert Scholarship at Los Angeles City College, The Leslie P. Clausen Scholarship, also at Los Angeles City College, and The National Honor Society at The University of Central Florida.
Robert Dante's credits include composing and producing soundtracks for such independent films as "Bloodline","The Painting Lesson" and "Little Things". He has shown great creativity in writing jingles for BMW, Crystal Lite, Motorola, Pledge,
Mc Donald's and Verizon. He has also enjoyed working with a variety of internationally known artists such as Nas, Ha-ash, Brisco, Ray Ruiz, Karina, Salaam Remi(FUGEES), Faith Evans, Alfie Agius of the popular 80's band THE FIXX, and others.
With an eclectic variety of influences and a broad range of well-developed talents, Robert Dante's music displays both intelligence and sensitivity with an infectious pop element to support its potential for mass appeal.
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