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(Below) Ron Dante with Robin Leach at the Cannery Casino, 01 September 2007
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(Below) Ron Dante and Don Kirshner at the Songwriters Hall of Fame awards dinner, 07 June 2007
(Below) Ron Dante with Andrew Gold and Stephen Bishop
(Below) Ron Dante with Trini Lopez (left) and Chubby Checker (right), February 2007. Click on the photo to visit Trini's official website.
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Ron's Itinerary
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25 November 2007 - La Mirada (CA) Theatre with Imelda Papin
08 April 2008 - Tri-State Legends of Rock & Roll , Cumberland, MD
22-23 May 2008 - The Savannah Center , The Villages, FL
Ron Dante is one star in the entertainment business that doesn't need a press agent to hype his many accomplishments. He has a room full of platinum albums and Grammy, Clio and Tony Awards to do his talking for him.
Ron Dante is probably best known for his work as a producer for Barry Manilow, Cher, Dionne Warwick, Pat Benatar, Irene Cara, Ray Charles, John Denver, and other major recording artists.
He was the driving force behind Barry Manilow's greatest successes. Their collaboration spawned one hit after another. Dante produced songs that have become landmarks on the pop music scene including "Mandy," "I Write the Songs," the Grammy winning "Copacabana," "Could It Be Magic" and others. During a tumultuous decade in the record industry in which many stars faded and new ones flickered, Dante's firm guidance helped Manilow achieve unparalleled success. The Dante produced LPs sold more than 60 million copies, accounting for more than $350 million in retail sales at record stores nationwide.
Pop music fans know Ron Dante as the man who performed the ..1 single "Sugar, Sugar" which topped the Top 40 charts for weeks and was voted Song Of The Year' in 1969 ... an era dominated by The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and hard rock.
Lots of music lovers hum Ron Dante's tunes without even knowing it. Dante was the distinctive singing voice in dozens of radio and TV commercials. He has also worked alongside such other stars as Melissa Manchester, Ashford and Simpson and Luther Vandross.
It's Dante's voice you hear singing "You Deserve A Break Today" for McDonalds. His voice was heard in spots for Coca Cola, American Airlines, Budweiser and dozens of other well-known products. The production firm Dante established to produce commercials won a Clio for its work for Volkswagen.
Theatergoers know Dante for his work on Broadway. He produced Ain't Misbehavin', which earned him a Tony for best musical and Children Of A Lesser God, which took the Tony for best drama. Dante's stage credits also include Whose Life Is It Anyway?, Crimes Of The Heart, and Duet For One. Dante also turned his attention to the printed word. He served as publisher of the prestigious Paris Review for more than two years. His recent work includes a collaboration with Barry Manilow, singing background on various tracks for the Concord release of Manilow's Here at the Mayflower. Ron has also released Saturday Night Blast, a collection of classic pop songs along with some new Dante originals. Some of the highlights include Rockin' Robin" (with Peter Noone of Herman's Hermits singing background), "Rock Me Gently" (with writer/performer Andy Kim, who wrote the song, doing background vocals) and "Summer in the City" (featuring Toni Wine, the original female voice of The Archies "Sugar, Sugar" singing a duet with Ron.)
For his debut on Digital Musicworks International (DMI), the worlds first full-service, all-digital music label, Ron has produced Rockin Christmas Party, Volume 1, featuring himself and such other all-star rock n roll hit makers as Lou Christie, Tommy Roe, Gary Lewis, Bobby Vee and Chris Montez. Rockin Christmas Party, Volume 1 showcases a sleigh-full of both traditional Christmas songs as well as five new original holiday tunes.
"I never stop keeping busy," Ron says. "My day starts very early and that's okay with me. I enjoy what I do and that makes the long hours and every day worth it."
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(Below) Pepsi television ad from 1971 featuring Ron Dante on vocals ("You've Got a Lot to Live")!
Pepsi Commercial - 1971
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Take a look at this groovy video of the original Archies - Ron Dante and Toni Wine - performing their hit "Sugar, Sugar" live at the New York airing of the 2006 Labor Day Telethon for Muscular Dystrophy!
For more videos on YouTube, click on the following links:
"Tracy" - Ron at the Rhino Retrofest, 1999
"Yummy Yummy Yummy" - Ron at the Rhino Retrofest, 1999
"Sugar, Sugar" - Ron at the Rhino Retrofest, 1999
"Let Me Bring You Up" - music video from 1970
"Joanna" - LIVE music video from 1970
"Muddy River Water" - music video from 1970
"C'mon Girl" - music video from 1970