Britt Quentin

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Britt Quentin (born 11 July 1973) is an American artist acting as singer, writer, arranger, producer, vocal coach, director, actor, voiceover actor.

Born (1973-07-11) 11 July 1973 (age 52)
Genresvocal, pop
Occupationssinger, writer, arranger, producer, vocal coach, director, actor, voiceover actor
Instrumentsvocals, piano, violin
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Britt Quentin
Tallinn in December 2011
Tallinn in December 2011
Background information
Born (1973-07-11) 11 July 1973 (age 52)
Genresvocal, pop
Occupationssinger, writer, arranger, producer, vocal coach, director, actor, voiceover actor
Instrumentsvocals, piano, violin
Years active1996–present
Formerly ofm-pact, Thriller – Live
Websitewww.brittquentinmusic.com
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Life and career

Early life

Britt Quentin is born on 11 July 1973. He grew up in Detroit, Michigan, where he studied voice, piano, classical violin for 11 years, and music education at Wayne State University.[1]

M-pact years (1996-2009)

Britt Quentin was part of M-pact vocal group from 1996[2] to 2009 as artistic director. With M-pact, Britt Quentin appeared on the following records:

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1996 It's All About Harmony
1998 2
1999 The Carol Commission
2001 Jazz Sampler (EP)
2003 Limited Edition 6-Song EP (EP)
2004 Live at The Triple Door
2006 m-pact
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Thriller Live years (2009-now)

Others

  • In the 1990s, he was part of a vocal trio named Chosen Vessel with Dana M. Dahlstrom and Colleen A. Gallaher. They appeared on some songs, including on Emily Danielson's CD "A Temple of Clay" in 1995, on vocal backgrounds.[20]
  • From 2002 to 2004, Britt Quentin made a few representations for the contemporary classical work "Cafe Desire", as he was cast lead counter tenor soloist.[21]
  • In 2011, Britt Quentin and Estonian Voices gave a concert at Christmas Jazz Festival.[22][23]
  • In 2014, Britt Quentin arranged a title for the album “One savior one voice” : “Where can I turn for peace?”. This song has been written by Emma Lou Thayne and composed by Joleen G. Meredith in 1973. “One savior one voice” project is aimed to gather many arrangers and singers together in order to produce a CD of hymns to religious gospel in different music styles (vocal jazz, R&B gospel, some Latin and rock grooves…). Bradley Hampton is behind this project.[24]

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