Ender Thomas
Ender Thomas | |
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Origin | Puerto Cabello, Venezuela |
Occupation(s) |
Singer,songwriter, Composer |
Instruments | guitar |
Labels | G89music /CDagroup /Yanni Wake |
Associated acts | Yanni |
Website | Official Website |
Ender Thomas is a Venezuelan singer-songwriter. He was a featured vocalist during the 2009 tour for Yanni Voices produced by Disney Pearl Imprint. His vocal range is tenor.[1]
Ender was born in Venezuela.[2] Prior to his work with Greek musician Yanni, he was the frontman for a salsa band in his home country.[3] For the Voices project, he was the last of the four vocalists selected. Yanni commented "It took us a year and a half to find Ender. We were looking for a Latino, fiery, specific kind of voice. And that took us a long time to find."[4]
Discography
Albums
- Yanni Voices - featured vocalist
- Yanni Presents Ender Thomas
Singles
- Ritual de Amor
- Bajo El Cielo De Noviembre
- Susurros En la Oscuridad
- Mi Todo Eres Tú
- Sin Temor De Vivir
- Sirena
- Quedate Conmigo
- Por Llegar A Tí
- India
- Este Amor
- Como Debe Ser
- Más Allá
Singles
- "Me fascinas" with A.B. Quintanilla Released July, 2010
- "El Principe De La Paz" Released December, 2010
- "O Principe Da Paz" Released December, 2010
- "The Prince Of Peace" Released December, 2010
- "Puerto Cabello Te Quiero" Released March, 2011
- "Desejo" Released April, 2011
- "Vino" Released May, 2012
- "Soy Venezuela" Released April, 2013
References
- ↑ (18 June 2009). "Yanni's 'Voices' wows audience: Salt Lake Telegram", Deseret News, p. W16.
- ↑ Abbott, Jim (12 April 2009). "Yanni gets vocal in describing the pleasures of voice, his music", Orlando Sentinel, p. F7.
- ↑ Potter, Angela (23 June 2009). "Singers, not Yanni, take center stage", The Orange County Register.
- ↑ Sculley, Alan (28 April 2009). "After fans' long wait, Yanni finds his Voices", The Virginian-Pilot, p. E5.
- Other sources
- Ender Thomas at AllMusic
- Ender Thomas discography at Discogs
- Ender Thomas on IMDb
- Ender Thomas at Yanni.com
- Official website
External links
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