- Dylan Michal
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Dylan Michal Born March 15, 1982
San Fernando, Trinidad and TobagoGenres inspirational, gospel Occupations Singer, songwriter Labels Unsigned Website www.dielunmusic.com
UK based Christian artist Dylan is a Trinidad and Tobago born singer, songwriter getting ready to release his first solo album. He released his debut single, Stand (I Will be There) in March 2011.Contents
Early Life and Education
Dylan was born on March 14, 1982 to a Seventh Day Adventist (S.D.A.) minister, Pastor Donnie Balgobin, and Psychiatric Nurse, Monica Balgobin. Born on the twin island republic of Trinidad and Tobago Dylan has an older brother Darius Mario Balgobin.
Singing since the age of 5 [1] Dylan is no stranger to the stage.
Dylan and his family moved to the campus of Caribbean Union College(C.U.C.) (now called University of the Southern Caribbean - U.S.C.) located in the Maracas Valley, St. Joseph, when he was 3 months old. The family lived there until Dylan was 12 and then they moved to the Southern part of the island.[2] It was due to CUC's rich musical environment that Dylan thrived musically.
Dylan attend the Maracas S.D.A Primary School near the campus where he lived, then went on to Caribbean Union College Secondary School from which he graduated with 7 'O' Level passes in 2000.[3] In the autumn of 2000, Dylan enrolled in the Behavioural Science program at C.U.C which was then affiliated with Andrews Universityin Berrien Springs, Michigan.[4] Dylan graduated with a Bachelor's of Science (BSc)degree in Behavioural Science and an Associate (As) degree in General Business in May 2005.[5]
In May 2009, Dylan married Nicola Venus, Community Services Manager for Sense at his home in Trinidad and Tobago.
Discography
Singles
In November 2010, Dylan released a Christmas single, The First Noel. The single was arranged by Denice Wint, and features the UK pianist, Tony Best.
In 2009 Dylan, wrote his debut single, inspired by the tragic life and death of Baby Peter Connolly (Baby P) Death of Baby P. Hating violence against children, Dylan wanted to help the unfortunate and vulnerable children he worked with. He decided to release the song for a local special needs adventure playground, ELHAP.[6] Dylan initially recorded Stand (I Will be There) in Trinidad and Tobago while he was there for his wedding, but it wasn't until 2010 in the UK did the final version of the song come to life. His vocal coach at the time Denice Wint, suggested that she send the song to a producer colleague of hers for production. A couple days later she came back with the great news that her colleague had agreed to produce the music for the song, his name was, Cedric Thompson, a Grammy Award winning producer (Heather Headley - Audience of One) Heather Headley.[7] Dylan released his debut single, Stand (I Will be There) in aid of ELHAP (A Special Needs Adventure Playground) in March 07, 2011.
Albums
Dylan is currently working on material for his debut album.
References
- ^ http://www.dielunmusic.com/bio.html
- ^ http://usc.edu.tt/
- ^ http://www.southcaribadventists.org/our-conference/institutions.php
- ^ http://www.andrews.edu/
- ^ http://www.andrews.edu/
- ^ http://www.guardian-series.co.uk/news/8863390.WOODFORD_BRIDGE__Adventure_playground_to_receive_boost_from_singer/
- ^ http://www.guardian.co.tt/entertainment/2011/03/20/spreading-hope-through-music
External links
Categories:- 1982 births
- Living people
- Trinidad and Tobago musicians
- Gospel singers
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