Tony Di Bart is an English singer and musician best known for his dance-infused tracks that echo the sound of the 1990s house music era. Born Antonio Di Bartolomeo in Slough, Berkshire, on May 24, 1964, Di Bart's foray into music came about when he catapulted to fame with his hit single "The Real Thing," which took the UK by storm in the spring of 1994 after several remixes helped propel it to the top spot on the UK Singles Chart. His musical style blends soulful vocals with upbeat dance rhythms, creating a sound that resonates with club-goers and pop music fans alike.
Throughout the years, Tony Di Bart continued to release music that stayed true to his dance music roots while also exploring other dimensions of his vocal talent. His most recent works, such as "Opera Fourty," "She Told Me," and "Breaking My Heart," showcase his range as an artist, combining the infectious energy of electronic beats with his signature powerful vocals. Whether through singles or extended plays like the "I Live for You E.P.," Di Bart demonstrates an enduring passion for his craft and an ability to adapt to the evolving musical landscape while maintaining his distinct style that first garnered international attention. With a career that spans several decades, Tony Di Bart's contributions remain a noteworthy chapter in the story of British dance music.
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