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Music producer, composer, and educator, Federico D’Antoni, was born in Argentina and is the son of a very talented Argentinian trumpet player. As the son of a musician, it was almost inevitable that he would discover a love for music. At the age of 5, Federico\u2019s musical talent began to become apparent when he was able to play the melodies of his favorite TV shows with his accordion.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

As a teenager, Federico was already fluent in Tenor and Alto Sax, Flute, Organ, and Keyboards. During his teen years, he studied the new emerging technologies at the time including samplers and sequencers with producer Charlie Smuggler in Buenos Aires. Federico attended the college of music in 1987, at UCA for music composing and conducting.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

He went on to continue his studies on Modern Harmony with the guitar player, Daniel DeNegri, and later with Armando Alonso a professional guitar player in the jazz circuit and director of the Avellaneda university of music, in Buenos Aires. While studying Modern Harmony, Federico was also getting classically trained, at the UCA University in Argentina.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

At a young age, Federico was already making a living off music. He had his jazz show in which he played tenor and alto sax, at the same time he was playing for other bands, recording sessions, and television shows. He played alto sax with Los Pericos, a popular Argentinean reggae band. In fact, in 2014 while the band was touring the US, they invited Federico to play tenor sax in their show in Chicago.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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In 1992, Federico got signed by PolyGram Records with the band Spanish Fly. They went on tour through North and Latin America sharing the stage with artists such as Liza Minelli, Peter Frampton, Tito Puente, and many others. They also performed in many high-profile events, such as the World Cup and private parties for celebrities such as actress, Sandra Bullock and film director, Oliver Stone.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n\n\n

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