Some who attain success can attribute their good fortune to luck while others seem to be able to manipulate the world around them through hard work and dedication. Such is the case with 26 year old solo artist, Eric Sanicola.
At the age of 18, Eric began his career at the renowned Cove City Sound Studios in New York. By observing various writers and artists, Eric quickly learned the formula for writing hit songs. He often stayed late writing his own compositions, gradually bringing his production level to new heights. He soon became recognized by the legendary and Grammy award winning super-producer, Ric Wake, who was responsible for the success of Taylor Dayne, Celine Dion and Jennifer Lopez among others.
In January of 2002 Eric signed a publishing and production deal with Wake Entertainment which led to impressive projects for Corbin Bleu, Walt Disney, Pink, Thalia, Michael Bolton, Anastacia, Kimberly Locke, Jurassic 5, Paulina Rubio and Ali Vegas. He also produced the international singles "Hurt So Bad" for best-selling "Australian Idol", Anthony Callea; "No Doubt" for Asian superstar Coco Lee; and “It’s Yours” and “Get Me Home” for European R&B sensation, Rhea, rewarding him with two top twenty singles on Canadian commercial radio. Recently, Eric found his greatest success with Hollywood Records, composing Marié Digby’s newly released first single, “Say It Again”.
Eric's versatility expands to commercials and motion pictures with writing credits on Fanta's "Don't Ya Wanna Fanta" campaign and production credits on Walt Disney’s feature film “Enchanted”, starring Susan Sarandon and Patrick Dempsey. Independent film makers like Emilio Ferrari and the festival award winning director, Rik Cordero, have also turned to Eric for their music production needs.
With a new solo career in mind, Eric now composes and produces a unique blend of hit songs across diverse musical genres performed by various up and coming vocalists. Meanwhile, he will continue to astound music enthusiasts while further developing his natural ability to create complex and sonically layered compositions.
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