Friday, July 10, 2009

MICHAEL BOLTON



ONE OF MY FAVOURITE MALE CLASSIC SINGER

Michael Bolton was born Michael Bolotin on February 26, 1954 in New Haven, Connecticut, son of George and Helen Bolotin, also having a brother named Orrin and a sister named Sandra.
Michael also has three daughters named Isa, Holly and Taryn.
He began his artistic career in RCA Records when he was 22 years old, where he recorded his first and self-entitled album (" Michael Bolotin ") in 1975. The main tracks were "Your Love" and "Dream While You Can."
His second album, still by RCA Records, was entitled "Every Day Of My Life ", having been recorded in Toronto with Canadian musicians in the studio Nimbus 9. Standing out was the song "These Eyes," a version of The Who.
After leaving RCA Records, Michael assembled a rock band called "Blackjack," whose line-up contained Bruce Kulick on guitars, Jimmy Haslip on bass and Sandy Genaro on drums. The band was short-lived, and yet managed to release two albuns both out by Polydor: 1979's "Blackjack" and 1980's "Worlds Apart."
Resuming his solo-career in the beginning of the 80's, Michael Bolotin renamed himself Michael Bolton and released his first record by Sony Music, on the Columbia label, named "Michael Bolton."


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