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Danielle LoPresti

Danielle LoPresti (January 25, 1969) is an American musician, actress and activist. She is the lead singer of Danielle LoPresti and The Masses, an activist rock band out of San Diego, CA, and is the co-founder and producer of San Diego IndieFest.

Danielle LoPresti
Danielle LoPresti on stage at San Diego IndieFest 2010
Background information
Born (1969-01-25) January 25, 1969 (age 55)
Bellflower, California, United States
GenresRock, Pop, Soul, Jazz
Occupation(s)Musician, actress (voice)
Instrument(s)Voice
Years active1991–present
LabelsSay It Records, Trevino Music Group, Universal Music Group
WebsiteDanielleAndTheMasses.com

Early life edit

Danielle LoPresti (born Danielle Marie Lo Preste) is the eldest of three children by San Diego sport-fisherman, Frank Lo Preste[1] and Mary Lou Lo Preste. She was born in Bellflower, CA and raised in San Diego, CA. After she graduated valedictorian from Chula Vista School of the Creative and Performing Arts in 1987, LoPresti accepted a scholarship to United States International University where she studied acting alongside talents such as Jamie Foxx and John Barrowman. She graduated valedictorian from USIU in 1991.[2]

Career edit

Music edit

Upon college graduation, LoPresti put her primary focus on music performance. She fronted the San Diego party band, The Fabulous Mar Dels, from 1991 to 1993 before moving to Los Angeles to pursue songwriting. In 1996, LoPresti co-wrote original music for the Universal Studios motion picture, The Nutty Professor, with André Berry and Worthy Davis, including the end-title track, Homework, which she also performed.[3]

LoPresti next collaborated with producer/ composer Richie Rodriguez on her first original project, Stone7, which combined heavy electronic elements with socially-conscious lyrics that tackled subject matter from racism, child abuse, sexism and more. The Stone7 band included Printz Board, George Pajon Jr. and Tim Izo who found success shortly thereafter as members of The Black Eyed Peas.[4] LoPresti's live performances attracted the interest of several major labels. Interscope A&R executive, Tony Ferguson (No Doubt, Eminem), said that "as an artistic performer, (he's) yet to see better."[5] LoPresti was eventually told after several years of major label courtship that the lyrical content of her music proved too much of a risk for labels to sign her.

In 2000, LoPresti hired Producer and Interscope A&R executive, Michael James, to be Executive Producer of her first release under her new indie label, Say It Records. The debut album and title track, Dear Mr. Penis Head, was inspired by a phone call LoPresti had with an entertainment attorney who used 30 minutes of the phone call to list the numerous reasons he believed she should quit making music. Dear Mr. Penis Head caught the attention of indie music pioneer, Ani DiFranco, who called the album one of her favorites of the year.[6]

She formed the band, Danielle LoPresti and The Masses (named after turn-of-the century activist magazine, The Masses),[7] and has since put out three more full-length albums through the Say It Records label – 22 Mountains (2003), Outloud (2006) and Run With It (2010). LoPresti signed a one album distribution contract for Run With it with Trevino Music Group/ Universal Music Group.[8]

Acting edit

LoPresti began professionally acting, singing and modeling as a teenager. At the age of 15, she was signed by the Shamon Freitas Talent Agency and began doing runway and print modeling, as well as live acting/ singing/ dancing for a variety of theater and commercial entities.

As a college student she starred in several USIU Professional Company productions including Man of La Mancha (Dulcinea / Aldonza), Hello, Dolly! (Dolly), The Mikado (Katisha), and The Boy Friend (Madame Dubonnet).[9] Out of college, LoPresti took a few minor television roles (screen and voice),[10] before shifting her focus to music and event production exclusively.

San Diego IndieFest edit

In November 2004, LoPresti produced the first San Diego IndieFest (originally called San Diego Indie Music Fest) with fellow musicians and collaborators, Alicia Champion and Kelly Bowen. The inaugural event featured 25 independent musicians and bands on three stages, headlined by Jonatha Brooke.[11]

The festival continued to grow on an annual basis. In 2007, the event introduced independent film to the program and officially changed its name to San Diego IndieFest. The event has featured hundreds of bands over the last decade including Cake, Metric, Talib Kweli, Best Coast, Semi Precious Weapons, Juliette Lewis, among others.

In 2014, California State Senator, Toni Atkins, said that she "can attest to the singular effect that IndieFest had on the early years of North Park’s renaissance," and that "cross-cultural activities like IndieFest reach across boundaries and strengthen the social fabric of neighborhoods."[12]

Personal life edit

LoPresti married her partner of ten years, Alicia Champion, in May 2014.[13] The couple have one child whom they adopted at birth through San Diego County Child Welfare Services in 2011.[14]

Champion filed for divorce in November, 2021.

In 2013, LoPresti was diagnosed with Stage III Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma and underwent an eight-month-long treatment regimen. She has been in remission ever since.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ "Heartbreak? That's Fishing. Frustration? That's Fishing. The Good Life? That's Fishing". sandiegoreader.com. Retrieved October 13, 2015.
  2. ^ "VOICE123.com Profile – Danielle LoPresti".
  3. ^ "The Nutty Professor IMDB". IMDb.
  4. ^ Easlea, Daryl (October 1, 2012). Let's Get It Started: The Rise & Rise of the Black Eyed Peas. Music Sales Group. ISBN 9780857127952.
  5. ^ "Indie Music: A World of Flakes, Hooligans, and Sharks". sandiegoreader.com. Retrieved October 13, 2015.
  6. ^ "Ani Difranco". IMDb. Retrieved October 13, 2015.
  7. ^ . Gay and Lesbian Times. Archived from the original on September 7, 2003. Retrieved October 14, 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  8. ^ "Danielle LoPresti battling stage III non-Hodgkin's lymphoma cancer". sandiegoreader.com. Retrieved October 13, 2015.
  9. ^ Churin, Nancy (October 7, 1988). "Speaking of Romance". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved October 13, 2015.
  10. ^ "Danielle LoPresti". IMDb. Retrieved October 13, 2015.
  11. ^ "Indie backers put money where their Music Fest is | The San Diego Union-Tribune". The San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved October 13, 2015.
  12. ^ "IndieFest to move to City Heights". The San Diego Union-Tribune. July 16, 2014. Retrieved October 13, 2015.
  13. ^ "Love within the masses – Gay San Diego". gay-sd.com. Retrieved October 14, 2015.
  14. ^ "Lucian's success story". cbs8.com. Retrieved October 14, 2015.
  15. ^ Macneal, Christina. "Kicking cancer, producing IndieFest: Danielle LoPresti gets personal". LGBT Weekly. Retrieved October 13, 2015.

danielle, lopresti, january, 1969, american, musician, actress, activist, lead, singer, masses, activist, rock, band, diego, founder, producer, diego, indiefest, stage, diego, indiefest, 2010background, informationborn, 1969, january, 1969, bellflower, califor. Danielle LoPresti January 25 1969 is an American musician actress and activist She is the lead singer of Danielle LoPresti and The Masses an activist rock band out of San Diego CA and is the co founder and producer of San Diego IndieFest Danielle LoPrestiDanielle LoPresti on stage at San Diego IndieFest 2010Background informationBorn 1969 01 25 January 25 1969 age 55 Bellflower California United StatesGenresRock Pop Soul JazzOccupation s Musician actress voice Instrument s VoiceYears active1991 presentLabelsSay It Records Trevino Music Group Universal Music GroupWebsiteDanielleAndTheMasses com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Music 2 2 Acting 3 San Diego IndieFest 4 Personal life 5 ReferencesEarly life editDanielle LoPresti born Danielle Marie Lo Preste is the eldest of three children by San Diego sport fisherman Frank Lo Preste 1 and Mary Lou Lo Preste She was born in Bellflower CA and raised in San Diego CA After she graduated valedictorian from Chula Vista School of the Creative and Performing Arts in 1987 LoPresti accepted a scholarship to United States International University where she studied acting alongside talents such as Jamie Foxx and John Barrowman She graduated valedictorian from USIU in 1991 2 Career editMusic edit Upon college graduation LoPresti put her primary focus on music performance She fronted the San Diego party band The Fabulous Mar Dels from 1991 to 1993 before moving to Los Angeles to pursue songwriting In 1996 LoPresti co wrote original music for the Universal Studios motion picture The Nutty Professor with Andre Berry and Worthy Davis including the end title track Homework which she also performed 3 LoPresti next collaborated with producer composer Richie Rodriguez on her first original project Stone7 which combined heavy electronic elements with socially conscious lyrics that tackled subject matter from racism child abuse sexism and more The Stone7 band included Printz Board George Pajon Jr and Tim Izo who found success shortly thereafter as members of The Black Eyed Peas 4 LoPresti s live performances attracted the interest of several major labels Interscope A amp R executive Tony Ferguson No Doubt Eminem said that as an artistic performer he s yet to see better 5 LoPresti was eventually told after several years of major label courtship that the lyrical content of her music proved too much of a risk for labels to sign her In 2000 LoPresti hired Producer and Interscope A amp R executive Michael James to be Executive Producer of her first release under her new indie label Say It Records The debut album and title track Dear Mr Penis Head was inspired by a phone call LoPresti had with an entertainment attorney who used 30 minutes of the phone call to list the numerous reasons he believed she should quit making music Dear Mr Penis Head caught the attention of indie music pioneer Ani DiFranco who called the album one of her favorites of the year 6 She formed the band Danielle LoPresti and The Masses named after turn of the century activist magazine The Masses 7 and has since put out three more full length albums through the Say It Records label 22 Mountains 2003 Outloud 2006 and Run With It 2010 LoPresti signed a one album distribution contract for Run With it with Trevino Music Group Universal Music Group 8 Acting edit LoPresti began professionally acting singing and modeling as a teenager At the age of 15 she was signed by the Shamon Freitas Talent Agency and began doing runway and print modeling as well as live acting singing dancing for a variety of theater and commercial entities As a college student she starred in several USIU Professional Company productions including Man of La Mancha Dulcinea Aldonza Hello Dolly Dolly The Mikado Katisha and The Boy Friend Madame Dubonnet 9 Out of college LoPresti took a few minor television roles screen and voice 10 before shifting her focus to music and event production exclusively San Diego IndieFest editIn November 2004 LoPresti produced the first San Diego IndieFest originally called San Diego Indie Music Fest with fellow musicians and collaborators Alicia Champion and Kelly Bowen The inaugural event featured 25 independent musicians and bands on three stages headlined by Jonatha Brooke 11 The festival continued to grow on an annual basis In 2007 the event introduced independent film to the program and officially changed its name to San Diego IndieFest The event has featured hundreds of bands over the last decade including Cake Metric Talib Kweli Best Coast Semi Precious Weapons Juliette Lewis among others In 2014 California State Senator Toni Atkins said that she can attest to the singular effect that IndieFest had on the early years of North Park s renaissance and that cross cultural activities like IndieFest reach across boundaries and strengthen the social fabric of neighborhoods 12 Personal life editLoPresti married her partner of ten years Alicia Champion in May 2014 13 The couple have one child whom they adopted at birth through San Diego County Child Welfare Services in 2011 14 Champion filed for divorce in November 2021 In 2013 LoPresti was diagnosed with Stage III Non Hodgkins Lymphoma and underwent an eight month long treatment regimen She has been in remission ever since 15 References edit Heartbreak That s Fishing Frustration That s Fishing The Good Life That s Fishing sandiegoreader com Retrieved October 13 2015 VOICE123 com Profile Danielle LoPresti The Nutty Professor IMDB IMDb Easlea Daryl October 1 2012 Let s Get It Started The Rise amp Rise of the Black Eyed Peas Music Sales Group ISBN 9780857127952 Indie Music A World of Flakes Hooligans and Sharks sandiegoreader com Retrieved October 13 2015 Ani Difranco IMDb Retrieved October 13 2015 Main Stage Headliner Danielle LoPresti Gay and Lesbian Times Archived from the original on September 7 2003 Retrieved October 14 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Danielle LoPresti battling stage III non Hodgkin s lymphoma cancer sandiegoreader com Retrieved October 13 2015 Churin Nancy October 7 1988 Speaking of Romance Los Angeles Times Retrieved October 13 2015 Danielle LoPresti IMDb Retrieved October 13 2015 Indie backers put money where their Music Fest is The San Diego Union Tribune The San Diego Union Tribune Retrieved October 13 2015 IndieFest to move to City Heights The San Diego Union Tribune July 16 2014 Retrieved October 13 2015 Love within the masses Gay San Diego gay sd com Retrieved October 14 2015 Lucian s success story cbs8 com Retrieved October 14 2015 Macneal Christina Kicking cancer producing IndieFest Danielle LoPresti gets personal LGBT Weekly Retrieved October 13 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Danielle LoPresti amp oldid 1218049035, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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