Lovari

Lovari

Born in Queens, New York. After graduating Bayside High School, Lovari enrolled in Queensborough College to study Music Therapy. During this time, he started venturing into the club circuit and eventually acquainted himself with DJ Damaja of Webster Hall, whom in turn introduced him to Lee Evans (producer/remixer for Cyndi Lauper, TKA) who produced... Show more »
Born in Queens, New York. After graduating Bayside High School, Lovari enrolled in Queensborough College to study Music Therapy. During this time, he started venturing into the club circuit and eventually acquainted himself with DJ Damaja of Webster Hall, whom in turn introduced him to Lee Evans (producer/remixer for Cyndi Lauper, TKA) who produced Lovari's first demo. During these early stages of his career, Lovari performed on "The Jenny Jones Show" on national television and in New York club circuits such as "The Tunnel", in the hopes of somehow establishing a recording contract. The finished product caught the attention of Freddy Lopez, C.E.O. of ELI Records, who offered him a deal in conjunction with Warlock Records. Lovari's debut single "These Tears" was released in 2002 and reached Number 4 on the Freestyle charts. It was also featured on the album "Estilo Libre". In 2004, Lovari headlined the club Heaven for Gay Pride Weekend. He continued his recent forays into all aspects of entertainment by appearing in the network television shows "Law & Order: Trial By Jury" (NBC) and "Johnny Zero" (FOX). He also landed a small role in Sydney Pollack's film "The Interpreter", starring Nicole Kidman and Sean Penn. In 2005, Lovari's original songs "I Feel You", "You Stole My Heart" and "Loving You" appeared in the independent project "Hydrogen". In support of these tracks, Lovari performed at The Continental, Suede, Plan B, and various other New York nightspots throughout 2005. In 2006, Lovari began appearing regularly as a background actor on the CBS series "Love Monkey", starring Tom Cavanaugh, Jason Priestly, and Larenz Tate. Brief appearances are also slated for the NBC series "Conviction". Lovari will be releasing his second retail single in Spring 2006, which will be produced by Klubjumpers (Daniel & Sam Piseno), who have produced and remixed for artists such as Madonna, The Black Eyed Peas, and Lucas Prata.In 2014, a remix album "I Wanna Be Loved" reached the Top 50 iTunes U.S. Dance Album Chart and the title track hit the Billboard Dance Club Play Chart. It also includes the single "Take It To The Top" featuring Robey, star of the Emmy nominated "Friday The 13th: The Series".Lovari's film work includes the lead role in Shore Thing, winner of Best Suspense Short at the NY International Film Festival, of which he penned the script and co-directed. He is featured in The NY Strangler, Saving Julian, and We'll Never Have Paris. His television credits include How To Make It In America and Under The Pink Carpet. Show less «
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