John DeNicola & Stacy Widelitz

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John DeNicola and Stacy Widelitz are two esteemed figures in the world of music, each leaving an indelible mark through their songwriting, musical prowess, and creative collaborations.John DeNicola, a distinguished singer-songwriter, has solidified his legacy with an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award to his name. Recognized for his exceptional talent, he co-wrote two iconic tracks for the legendary film "Dirty Dancing" – "(I've Had) The Time Of My Life" and "Hungry Eyes," in collaboration with Franke Previte. These timeless classics have resonated with millions, becoming synonymous with the film's magic. His debut solo album featured a remarkable composition journey that began with the Roland Juno 108 keyboard, as evident in the original demo of the songs. John further enriched his musical journey by releasing a second album and engaging in collaborations with notable artists like John Waite, who brought us hits like "Missing You."In addition to his songwriting accomplishments, John DeNicola played an instrumental role in discovering the talent of Maroon 5, showcasing his ear for groundbreaking artists.Stacy Widelitz, another luminary in the music realm, co-created the beloved ballad "She's Like The Wind," a significant part of the "Dirty Dancing" soundtrack. The song, co-written with his longtime friend Patrick Swayze, achieved remarkable success, reaching the third position on the US Billboard charts and securing the number one spot on the Adult Contemporary chart. Stacy's composition skills were also behind the unforgettable theme song of the 1982 Regis Philbin Show on NBC, showcasing his early aptitude for crafting captivating melodies.Stacy's talents extended beyond songwriting, as he ventured into scoring for features and numerous made-for-TV movies, further showcasing his diverse musical abilities. His notable contributions encompass scoring and composing dance music for the film "One Last Dance," earning him a Best Music Award at the 2004 Nashville Film Festival. He even co-wrote the original version of the Beverly Hills 90210 theme song, a lesser-known but impactful part of his musical journey.Beyond music, Stacy's creative spirit led him to excel in photography, with his works exhibited globally. Drawing inspiration from film noir and classic black-and-white street photography, Stacy's photography captured the essence of unfiltered moments and natural light, creating evocative visual narratives.Stacy's commitment to the music community extended to his leadership roles, serving as president of esteemed organizations such as the Grammy-nominated ALIAS Chamber Ensemble and Nashville Opera Guild. His wide-ranging collaborations and experiences have intertwined with the fabric of musical history, making John DeNicola and Stacy Widelitz invaluable contributors to the world of entertainment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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