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Musician, actress and composer

Cindy Valentine

Photo from 2013 music video for Le Derrière

"Le Derrière" (2013)

Background information
Nascence name Valentine Cinzia Leone
As well known every bit
  • Cindy Valentine
  • Valentine Leone
Born Italy
Origin Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Genres Dance-pop, rock
Occupation(south) Singer, thespian, composer, producer
Instruments Vocals, keyboards, percussion
Years active 1984–nowadays
Labels

Sony, Polygram, Arista,

Atlantic, BMG, RCA, A&Chiliad, Polydor, CBS Columbia Records

Associated acts
  • Tony Green
  • Jellybean Benitez
  • Charles Fob
  • Michael Damian
Website www.valentineproductions.com

Musical creative person

Cindy Valentine (Valentine Cinzia Leone) is an Italian born composer, producer, actress and performing artist, raised in Toronto, Ontario, Canada who is now a U.S. citizen, residing primarily in New York, New York. Valentine hitting the Billboard Trip the light fantastic/Club charts in 1987 and 1989 with "Surreptitious Rendez-Vous" and "Option Up the Pieces (To My Heart)", both songs co-written by Tony Light-green and Cindy Valentine.[one] Valentine also co-wrote the songs, "Finest 60 minutes" and "Never Gonna Be the Same Again" for the 1989 Halloween classic, Teen Witch and played the part of Shana the Rock Star in the motion-picture show. Equally a composer and performer, additional soundtrack credits include: Repossessed (1990), Mannequin Ii: On the Motion (1991), and Another 9 1/2 Weeks (1997).

Early life [edit]

Valentine studied music at The Royal Solarium of Music in Toronto at the age of 7, Valentine entered a singing contest, winning first place and a calendar month of opera training at the Il conservatorio Di Milano, Italy under Claudio Villa.[two]Juno Award-winning composer and producer, Tony Light-green was present at one of the Milan recording sessions and took note of Valentine's talent. Light-green had already been to the top of the charts for his Billboard Hot Trip the light fantastic Club Play number-one single, "Come to Me", performed past France Joli.[3] Valentine signed with Green as her producer under the CBS Columbia Records label in 1984.[4] Valentine Leone took the stage name Cindy Valentine, curiously missing the Leone surname she shares with the family patriarch, famed Spaghetti Western director Sergio Leone.[2]

Career [edit]

During her 6 years as a lead vocalist with CBS, PolyGram and Arista Records, Valentine remained engaged with the creative process. A formally trained pianist, Valentine also contributed percussion, keyboards, and backup vocals,[5] in improver to vocal writing on her records.[2] After, "Undercover Rendez-vous" and "Pickup The Pieces (To My Center)" made the Billboard charts,[6] Alisha (RCA), Lori Ruso (Capitol) and European vocalizer C. C. Catch (Polygram) recorded songs equanimous by Valentine.[7] [8] [9] [10] A invitee appearance on Jellybean Benitez's Spillin' The Beans (Atlantic Records, 1990) was Valentine's final appearance on a major record label before moving her career toward soundtrack and film.[eleven]

In add-on to various acting roles,[two] Valentine's early soundtrack credits include Teen Witch (1989), co-composing two signature songs in the film with Larry Weir, Teen Witch has become a cablevision idiot box and midnight-theater Halloween favorite. Valentine co-wrote the title vocal for Repossessed (1990) with Charles Fox (known for his piece of work on the television series Happy Days and Laverne & Shirley), and her hit single "Pickup The Pieces (To My Heart)" appears in the film Mannequin Two: On the Move (1991). For much of the 1990s into 2003, Valentine worked backside the scenes in movie and idiot box, as a composer and musician. Composer Dominic Messinger and Valentine teamed in 1997, with credited works for the sequel to Mickey Rourke'southward Another 9 1/ii Weeks,[12] and the television series Equally the Globe Turns and Sirens.

  • Broadcast Music, Inc.s author's database credits Valentine with 107 (ASCAP) published works every bit of October 30, 2012.[xiii]
  • Valentine is a voting fellow member of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences Grammy Awards as of 2009.[14]
  • In 2013, Valentine made several worst dressed lists at the scarlet carpet appearance of the 55th almanac Grammys in a stone-star styled ringleader's outfit.[fifteen] [16]
  • In many contempo instances, Valentine is credited as Valentine Leone.

Since 2000, Valentine has involved herself with horror, documentary and art genre films, such as the critically acclaimed 4Chosen: The Documentary (2008)[17] and is credited every bit Producer on Ruth (2000) and co-executive producer on Gift Views (2003). She is an occasional television host on Time Warner'southward, New York Metropolis, local interest show, On the Vanquish, and hosted the documentary picture Lisa Loeb Songwriting: But Similar You (2008), well-nigh a song-writing workshop, featuring Lisa Loeb and a girl's fourth-grade grade, composing a new song.[18] Valentine appears as Luisa in the one-act The Great Chameleon (2012), starring Stacy Keach and Robert Davi.[19]

Discography [edit]

Rock and Roll Heart Attack [edit]

Valentine's first album, Rock & Whorl Heart Attack (1984), had three singles released from the album, "Victim", "Make It Through the Dark" and "Large Kiss". The majority of the songs on the album were written by Valentine's manager, Tony Green. Valentine co-wrote the song "Lust" with Aubrey Vocalizer and Lorne Ould and was the sole composer of the song "Using Me".

Michael Damian played the part of the beloved-interest in the music video for the vocal "Victim", with Valentine singing and playing the lead office.

Cloak-and-dagger Rendez-Vous [edit]

Valentine'southward 1987 album was a departure from stone and curlicue into the trip the light fantastic and club music genre, Secret Rendez-Vous was released in Canada by Polygram. Valentine co-wrote on many of the songs, provided keyboards and percussion in addition to lead and backup vocals. "Hole-and-corner Rendez-vous", spent two weeks on Billboard 's Trip the light fantastic/Social club nautical chart, peaking at #43 on October ten, 1987.[6] An boosted single, "In Your Midnight Hr", was also released from the Secret Rendez-vous anthology in 1987.

"Pickup the Pieces (To My Heart)" [edit]

"Option Upward the Pieces (To My Center)", was released every bit a single nether Arista Records in 1989. "Pickup The Pieces (To My Heart)" climbed the Dance / Club charts, ending its 16-week run at #11.[six]

  • "Pickup the Pieces (To My Centre)" was featured in the 1991 flick Mannequin 2: On the Move and HBO's Only Can't Get Enough (2002).

An Arista debut album was planned but never materialized. These sessions are known equally the lost anthology. Which were afterwards released by Valentine as Mp3 albums.

Spillin' The Beans [edit]

Valentine is a featured artist on Jellybean Benitez'south album Spillin' The Beans (Atlantic Records, 1990). Valentine's lead vocals from the CD included "What'southward Upwardly", "Not This Fourth dimension" and "Don't Permit Love Come up Between Us".[11]

Valentine's Globe Of Music [edit]

Blame Yourself (2008) is a digital download, 13 track LP, the freshman release for Valentine's World Of Music.
Speak Your Mind (2009) is a digital download, xiii track LP of previously unreleased titles.
"Le Derrière" (2013) is a unmarried, featuring Cindy Valentine and rapper REW***. The song was produced by Valentine and co-written with W. Nome and East. Talavara.[xx]
"Wicked Ways" (2013), is a unmarried, solely equanimous past Valentine and released Oct 1, 2013.
  • "Wicked Ways" debuted at #iii for Near Added Trip the light fantastic toe/Crossover Tracks hit on DJ Times Mag.[21]
  • #22 on DJ Times National Order Charts - December 13, 2013.[22]
  • #15 on DJ Times National Dance/Crossover Chart Jan 16, 2014.[23]
  • A video for "Wicked Means" will be shot in late November 2013 and released in 2014.

Compositions released by other artists [edit]

Valentine compositions released by other artists
Twelvemonth Creative person Song Anthology Label Writers Notes
1987 Alisha "Into the Nighttime" Nightwalkin RCA T. Green, C. Valentine [viii]
1988 Kristin Baio "Don't Turn Your Dorsum On Love" Don't Turn Your Back On Love A&M Records T. Green, C. Valentine [24]
1989 C. C. Catch "Midnight Hour" Hear What I Say PolyGram Metronome Records T. Light-green, C. Valentine [9]
1989 C. C. Catch "Midnight Hr" Midnight Hour (single) PolyGram Metronome Records T. Green, C. Valentine [ten]
1989 Jessica Zayno "Hot Latin Lover" Hot Latin Lover (unmarried) Autograph Records T. Green, C. Valentine [25]
1990 Lori Ruso "Never Gonna Be the Same Again" Show Off Capitol Records L.Weir, C.Valentine [7]
2007 Sara Niemietz "Finest Hr" Finest Hour (single) Explanation Records L.Weir, C.Valentine [26]
2007 Heather Youmans "Never Gonna Exist the Same Again" Teen Witch the Musical Explanation Records L.Weir, C.Valentine [26]
2017 Emily Perry "Boom" (unmarried) Dauman Music Emily Perry, Cindy Valentine,
Carlos Battey, William Nieves Jr,
Jules and Miles O'Keefe[27] [28]
Billboard #9[29]
2018 Emily Perry "Walk In Silence" (single) Dauman Music Emily Perry, Cindy Valentine,
Joe Cruz[xxx] [31]
Billboard #13[32]
2018 Emily Perry "Summer On Lock" (unmarried) Dauman Music Damon Elliott, Emily Perry,
Cindy Valentine[33]
Billboard #9[34]

Filmography [edit]

Acting [edit]

A music video for the 1984 single "Victim" starred Valentine with a young Michael Damian as the middle-breaker in the story. Damien would get on to play the grapheme of Danny Romalotti on the daytime television series The Young and the Restless. Valentine would likewise appear in episode 39 of the CBS television serial Night Heat in 1986.

The Pinkish Chiquitas (1987): Valentine appeared in the Sci-fi one-act movie, The Pink Chiquitas, featuring Frank Stallone and Eartha Kitt. Valentine played Stella Dumbrowski, a competent teenage intern working in the weather department.[35]

Driblet Out Female parent (1988): Valentine was cast as a superstar named Virgin, in the made-for-Goggle box movie Drib-out Mother with Valerie Harper and Wayne Rogers in the starring roles.[36]

Teen Witch (1989): Valentine appeared equally Shana the Stone Star and co-wrote two signature songs for the pic, Teen Witch, with composer Larry Weir. The song "Finest Hour" would be played during plot climax and "Never Gonna Exist the Same Once again" would open up the moving picture and play during the plot resolution. In that location are two pop versions of the vocal, "Never Gonna Exist The Aforementioned Again", Valentine's live operation on-camera version and Lori Ruso's off-photographic camera version which opens the flick.

Box role contest against Teen Witch was tremendous - Field of Dreams, starring Kevin Costner and Pet Sematary, written past Stephen Rex, were released on April 21, 1989, two days prior to the release of Teen Witch. Teen Witch flopped at the box office, but has since get a cult classic. The Teen Witch phenomena is fueled with regular television re-broadcasts, almanac inclusion on ABC's xiii Nights of Halloween and midnight theater presentations where attendees wearing apparel in 1980s in fashion and singalong with the soundtrack.[37]

Sunset Heat (alternate title: Midnight Estrus 1992): Valentine played the role of Holly in John Nicolella's 1992 feature film, Sunset Oestrus, starring Michael Paré, Adam Ant and Dennis Hopper.[38]

Skins (alternate title: Gang Boys 1994): Starring, Wings Hauser, Linda Blair and Cole Hauser, credited as Valentine Leone for her function in Dream Sex Sequence.

The Lesson (2000): a brusk drama, filmed in black and white, with Valentine playing the function of Angela, starring Cindy Valentine, Tracy Metro and Corbin Timbrook.

Bruco (2005): A characteristic-length motion-picture show, written and directed by Antonio D'Alfonso, starring Frank A. Caruso, Jennifer Dale and Cindy Valentine.

The Gentleman (2007): Directed past Joe Valenti, starring Jon Doscher, Rachael Robbins and Monica Leigh, Valentine was cast as Stacy.[39]

Lisa Loeb Songwriting: But Like You (2008): Valentine is the segment hosts for this documentary which features Lisa Loeb spending a day with a daughter'southward fourth form class composing a song. Starring Cindy Valentine, Lisa Loeb and Athena Reich. Directed by Joe Valenti.[18]

On the Crush (2009): Guest host for Time Warner'due south New York City local interest plan On the Shell.[40]

The Corking Chameleon (2012): Directed past Goran Kalezic, Valentine plays the part of Luisa, starring Victor Altomare, Stacy Keach and Robert Davi.[xix]

Soundtrack [edit]

Film [edit]
Cindy Valentine Soundtrack
Year Movie Title Capacity Composition Credit Notes
1989 Teen Witch Song Writer Performer "Finest Hour"
"Never Gonna exist the Same Again"
C. Valentine MGM
Trans Earth Amusement
1990 Repossessed Song Writer Performer "Repossessed" Charles Fox, C. Valentine Carolco Pictures
1991 Mannequin Ii: On the Motility Song Writer Performer "Pick Up the Pieces (To My Heart)" T. Green, C. Valentine HBO
1997 Some other ix i/2 Weeks Song Writer Performer "Delight" D. Meissinger, C. Valentine Trimark Pictures
2000 Ruth Composer, Audio
Executive producer
Music and Score C. Valentine Coyote Productions
2002 Just Can't Get Plenty Song Writer Performer "Pick Up the Pieces (To My Eye)" T. Green, C. Valentine HBO
BackFlash Original Music Composer C. Wurtz, C. Valentine Paragon Flick Grouping
2003 Hellborn
(Asylum of the Damned)
Composer Original Score S. Bauman and C. Valentine Paragon Film Group
Souvenir Views Composer Original Music L. Gallo, C. Valentine, S. Plant Izar Productions Inc.
2005 Remedy Song Author Performer "I Swear"
"Change"
"We All Fall Down"
C. Bradford, C. Valentine
S. Bauman, C. Valentine
C. Valentine
Arthur J. Nascarella
Christian Maelen
Jon Doscher
Bruco Composer "Doomed"
"A Long Road"
C. Valentine Antonio D'Alfonso
The Bartender Vocal Writer Performer "Say a Prayer"
"The Peaceful Chant"
C. Valentine Goran Kalezic [41]
2007 The Gentleman Music Supervisor Music: Jonathan Brodi Starline Films
2008 4Chosen: The Documentary Song Writer Performer "No Justice, No Slice"
featuring Apocolips
C.Valentine Garden Country Film Festival
Best Documentary Curt [17]
2012 Antigone Composer Original Music C. Valentine Antonio D'Alfonso
Television [edit]

Producer [edit]

Advocacy [edit]

  • Diabetes Foundation
  • North Shore Animal Hospital

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External links [edit]

  • Valentine Productions
  • Cindy Valentine at IMDb

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cindy_Valentine

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