Ron Dante (born Carmine John Granito on August 22, 1945, on
Staten Island, New York) is an American singer, songwriter, session vocalist,
and record producer. Dante is best known as the lead singer of the fictional
cartoon band The Archies; he was also the voice of The Cuff Links and
co-produced Barry Manilow’s first nine albums. He is also the singer of many,
many iconic commercial jingles.



He spent the next few years writing songs for Bobby Darin's company and releasing singles that didn't worry the charts much.
In 1968, his life changed when he auditioned for a new
project Don Kirshner and producer Jeff Barry were working on and got the gig as
lead singer. The band was the Archies and the first record to come out was
"Bang-Shang-A-Lang." It was a hit, but the next song they released
defined an era. "Sugar, Sugar" launched the bubblegum sound and
reached number one on the singles chart.
The Archies project continued for a few more years, with the hits drying up and Dante learning the ins and outs of record production, eventually helming their final album, 1971's This Is Love. During that time, he was free to work with other producers and he teamed with Paul Vance and Lee Pockriss on the smash 1969 song "Tracy," credited to the Cuff Links.

most of the songs. It didn't take off the way anyone hoped and Dante went back to releasing one-off singles under his own and other names, as well as doing the voice for another cartoon band, the Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan. He also did plenty of work singing commercial jingles, providing vocals on campaigns by Pepsi, McDonald's, and many others, including Coke's famous "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing" spot. At one of these sessions he met Barry Manilow, who was working as Bette Midler's piano player and as a composer of jingles. The two hit it off and began recording demos of Manilow's songs. Their hard work paid off in 1974 when "Mandy" became a huge hit and launched the singer's career.

Around this time Dante began to branch out from music,
becoming a Broadway producer and winning Tonys for 1978's Ain't Misbehavin' and
1980's Children of a Lesser God. He also became publisher of The Paris Review
for six years starting in 1978, thanks to being a neighbor of the magazine's
founder, George Plimpton. He did make another solo album, 1981's Street Angel,
and produced records for Irene Cara and Barry Manilow after that, but he then
took a long break from releasing anything.
It wasn't until the late '90s that Dante returned to
making albums, with a series of recordings of his favorite songs and some
originals. First came 1997's California Nights, then 1999's Favorites, and
lastly, 2004's Saturday Night Blast. He revived the Archies name soon after
that, brought in two vocalists to play Betty and Veronica (Danielle van Zyl and
Kelly-Lynn), and released The Archies Christmas Party album in 2008 on the Fuel
2000 label. By now he owned the rights to the Archies recordings and oversaw
the reissue on CD of all the band's original albums. As of 2018 Dante continues
to play live shows.
(Compiled and edited mainly from Tim Sendra @ All Music)
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For “The Archies – Sugar Sugar “ go here:
https://www52.zippyshare.com/v/akm0TeYg/file.html
1. Sugar Sugar 2:47
2. Jingle Jangle 2:43
3. Bang-Shang-A-Lang 2:33
4. Sugar and Spice 2:02
5. Easy Guy 2:35
6. Get on the Line 2:29
7. Everything's Alright 2:17
8. You Little Angel, You 2:35
9. Melody Hill 2:24
10. Don't Touch My Guitar 2:14
11. Bicycles, Roller Skates and You 2:30
12. Seventeen Ain't Young 2:18
13. Rock and Roll Music 2:30
14. Hot Dog 2:17
15 .Kissin' 2:23
16 .Inside Out, Upside Down 2:12
17. Feelin' So Good (S.K.O.O.B.Y.-D.O.O.) 3:08
18. Waldo P. Emerson Jones 2:37
19. Over and Over 2:16
20. Who's Your Baby? 2:51
21. Sunshine 3:11
22. Little Green Jacket 2:44
23. This Is Love 2:33
24. This Is the Night 3:02
25. Don't Need No Bad Girl 2:18
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