Tony Garcia (singer)

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Tony Garcia, also called Dr Edit, is an American singer and record producer of Puerto Rico and Italian descent. His musical genre, internationally called Freestyle music, is known in Brazil as funk melody or Miami. Garcia produced such hits as "Just Like the Wind" and "Another Night", which was part of the soundtrack of the telenovela, Vamp. He was in Brazil in the 1990s, when it presented in the Xou da Xuxa and some nightclubs. His biggest success was the production of "Take Me in Your Arms", with the singer Lil Suzy, which peaked at No. 47 on the Billboard Hot 100.[1]

Career[]

As a producer, Garcia launched several hits in versions written by him and composers such as M. Tsantillis Velasquez. Garcia wrote and produced in 1988, "My Sweet Love" played by Reinald-O, recorded under license from American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers that Garcia had founded a year earlier. In 1990, he released "Forever" played by Reinald-O, and "Just Like the Wind" in 1991, played by Peter Fontaine, and many other singers, such as Lil Suzy, Wickett Rich, NV and Peter Fontaine.

References[]

  1. ^ "Billboard - Music Charts, News, Photos & Video". Billboard.

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