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Gene Evaro

GENE EVARO: IT'S ALL ABOUT THE SONG

Gene Evaro, compositor de ASCAP desde 1980 y fírmado por la editora Sony/ATV Discos Music Publishing LLC, está al frente compartiendo con Maria Matto en la música de AOL Sessions. Con temas como "Bésame" interpretado por Huey Dunbar en 2004, colaboraciones con Tony Meléndez en el 2005 y la presentación en Los Billboard Latino este pasado abril, Gene se mantiene escribiendo y produciendo música con calidad. Cuando a Gene le preguntan que es lo que te mantiene inspirado y con energía para producir y componer el contesta rápidamente... "It's all about the song."

Gene Evaro, an ASCAP composer since 1980 who is signed with Sony/ATV Discos Music Publishing LLC, is currently enjoying success with Maria Matto, and their music for AOL Sessions. With songs such as "Bésame," interpreted by Huey Dunbar in 2004, collaborations with Tony Melendez in 2005 and the presentation at the Latin Billboards this past April, Gene is consistently writing and producing quality music. When you ask Gene what is it that keeps him inspired and gives him the energy to compose and produce, he is quick to point out that "it's all about the song."

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