The band Alliage was an overnight success and Quentin Elias easily filled the role of lead singer and resident heartthrob. Together, the band achieved sales totaling more than 5 Million Certified RIAA receipts. Alliage recorded three albums and had six singles chart in the Top 5. They toured the world and performed at over 1,000 sold out concerts. Alliage outranked other international musicians and entertainers of the era such as Madonna, Gwen Stefani, Janet Jackson, Ricky Martin, and a host of other groups. But, after four years, Quentin wanted to move in a different direction artistically and left the band to begin his career as a solo artist.
Quentin moved to New York City where he began working with notable music industry insiders such as Nile Rodgers, Ernie Lake and Junior Vasquez and, in 2001, recorded and released “Always the Last”. In 2002, he was named the Most Promising Male Singer, and was awarded the coveted Diamond Award at The Diamond Award Festival in Europe.
Continuing to perform and record, Quentin released the maxi single “Serve It Up” in 2005 and the solo album
“What If I” in 2006. In 2007, working with J.Marty of the Beatdoctorz and Flash from Electro Boy Records, Quentin recorded new songs and began re-working some previously unreleased material. In 2008, Electro Boy Records released the new songs “Fever”, “Kama Sutra”, “Always the Last 2008”, and “Electrofied EP” as well as a re-issue album “What If I (Deluxe Version)”. And, the latest news in 2009, in support of Quentin’s upcoming album,
Electro Boy Inc Records, along with Quentin Elias Music, released “Shattered Dreams”, a cover version of Johnny Hates Jazz.
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