On Tuesday we posted a debut single from Theo Forsett, "Love At Your Fingatips", and we said he had a debut album of the same name forthcoming, but what we didn't realise is that it was released on the same day.
Born and raised in Bartow, FL, he began singing in the church choir at
the age of six. He studied the arts perfecting his singing, dancing,
and acting skills while performing in local talent shows and then
moved to L.A. to further his career where he registered at Fairfax
High School and joined the music department and met classmates and
music producers DeYon Dobson and Lance Vantile Whitfield who are both
involved in his latest project.
He sang BGVs for Diana Ross, Little Richard and Eddie Murphy and was
also getting noticed as a promising actor and landed his first TV
pilot and film, in "The Hero".
His writing ability was later recognised and he was contracted to
write a screenplay for Warner Bros and proceeded to work on a movie
"Back N The Day" and then "Black Beach".
A bit of further digging unearthed that had had roles in several well
know US TV series in the 80s / 90s such as Hill St. Blues, Cagney
& Lacey, Chips and T.J. Hooker amongst several others.
After taking a hiatus from music to focus on his acting and writing
career, he has released his debut album, "Love at Your Fingatips", and the title track as the lead single.
We are informed that
the single was originally recorded by The Gap Band on an album "Ain't Nothin' But A Party" in 1995 and then again in 2001 on an album of the same name (i.e.
"Love At Your Fingatips").
Click on image below for link to where you can buy from.
Click icons below for further information or to connect with the
artist.
Rating: | 8.2 |
Explicit: | N |
Genre/Style: | New Soul |
Format: | Single |
Media: | Digital |
Label: | Yon Ti Entertainment |
Cat No: | None |
Date: | 04/07/2023 |
Key/BPM: | N/A |
Price: | £6.93 |
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