Dante Thomas
Dante Thomas almost gave up on his dream of
becoming a singer like Donny Hathaway
or Stevie Wonder. On his first attempt, straight out of high school, he left his
hometown
of Salt Lake City, UT, and hopped a bus for the Big Apple, where he didn't know
a soul.
He spent his first night in New York on a bench at the Port Authority bus
station. The
singer made some headway but soon discovered that New York wasn't for him. He
went
home to Utah with thoughts of finding a regular job. His dream continued to pull
at him,
however, and he decided to give it a second chance. Fortune rewarded Thomas'
persistence. He scored a big hit with his first single, "Miss California." The
release went
gold in France, Sweden, and Germany, and sold exceptionally well throughout all
of
Europe. When it hit the airwaves in the U.S., the record claimed a place on the
charts in
the Top 20. A tour that billed Thomas alongside 'N Sync further broadened the
vocalist's
fan base.
His success owes a big debt of thanks to a chance meeting with Pras. The New
Jersey-
born rapper, of Fugees fame, discovered the young singer at the Hit Factory
while
Thomas was making a demo. Pras told Thomas to call his assistant, and they would
get
together at a future date. Thomas, his persistence coming to the forefront,
decided that
there was no time like the present. He gave an impromptu audition on the spot,
belting
out something from Stevie Wonder. Pras immediately liked what he heard. The two
men
started working together that night. Thomas went on to record Fly, his debut CD,
for the
rapper's label, Rat Pack. Thomas penned the title track, a ballad, in
collaboration with
Sam Hyman. The album was produced by Vada Nobles, who has worked with Lauryn
Hill, another New Jerseyite who came up through the ranks with the Fugees.
Year of release | Album title |
2001 | Fly |