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Tad Sisler
President @Modern Renaissance Corporation
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Tad Sisler is a multi-talented American composer, singer, pianist, author, product developer, and producer with a career spanning decades in music, film, and literature. Tad was awarded a prestigious Telly Award for his documentary, “Journey To an Extraordinary Life.” His book “Reflections In the Key Of Life” won a coveted Readers Favorite Award. Tad is a voting member of the Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, with many of his own pieces considered for Grammy awards. He began as a young performer, working with legends like Frank Sinatra, and studied under renowned Broadway choreographer Jacque D’Amboise while earning accolades in classical piano competitions. Tad founded a media company that produces films, music, and books. He developed many physical products and brought them to market including a best-selling Karaoke Microphone. Tad was a music developer for Yamaha Corporation of America for ten years. He was the composer on the award-winning indie film The Encore of Tony Duran, starring Elliot Gould, which sold out at the Palm Springs International Film Festival, later winning multiple festival awards. He co-composed, produced and released The Barcelona Sessions, featuring performances by legendary musicians who worked with icons like Miles Davis and Bill Evans. Tad’s first album, “So Good To Come Home To” hit the charts and was played on American radio in over 100 cities. Following that success, Tad composed and produced over a thousand works currently available on platforms like iTunes and Amazon. As a producer, he organized sold-out concerts for artists like Kenny Rogers and Earth, Wind & Fire. Tad authored books including his best-selling Music Mastery series on Amazon, and his autobiography It’s a Long Climb to the Middle, reflecting on his journey through triumphs and personal hardships, including the loss of loved ones. He also co-founded the Foundation for Arts and Music Preservation to support student music programs and preserve artists’ legacies.More...