David Pomeranz is tagged as: 80s, aor, adult contemporary, pop, american David Pomeranz is an American singer, composer, lyricist, and writer for musical theatre. Born in New York City and raised on Long Island, Pomeranz expressed interest in music from an early age, singing in the synagogue choir, learning to play the piano, guitar, and drums, and writing and recording songs by the age of fourteen. When he was nineteen, MCA/Decca signed him to a contract that yielded two albums, New Blues and Time To Fly (the latter featuring Chick Corea), and he began touring the country as the opening act for Rod Stewart, Billy Joel, Three Dog Night, and The Doors, among others. In the late 1980s, Pomeranz collaborated with Russian rock star Alexander Malinin on the pre-glasnost “Faraway Lands,” which they performed live in Moscow’s Gorky Park for an episode of the television sitcom Head Of The Class, the first time an American series filmed there. Pomeranz continued to tour as a solo act, appearing in such venues as the Hollywood Bowl, Kennedy Center, Olympic Stadium in Munich, and the Kremlin. He and David Shire collaborated on the theme song for the United Nations World Summit For Children entitled “In Our Hands,” which the duo performed at the closing ceremonies for Ted Turner’s Goodwill Games in Seattle. In 1999, Po... Read More About David Pomeranz Biography... Send David Pomeranz ringtones to your cell |
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