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A graduate of the prestigious Juilliard School of Music in New York City, Pete Masitti has earned a reputation as an accomplished producer, recording engineer, song writer and musician.  After earning his Masters Degree in Music Production from the University of Miami, he opened up West End Recording Studios, where he has been doing the majority of his work for over 20 years.

He has written, produced, played sessions for, or mixed and mastered for numerous major label acts including Kelly Rowland, Toni Braxton, Snoop Dogg, Hootie and the Blow Fish,  Luis Miguel, Paul Stanley of KISS, Julio Iglesias (Sr and Jr), Geri Halliwell (The Spice Girls), Shakira, Amy Grant, Danny Wood of New Kids on the Block, Taylor Dayne, Olga Tanon, OSX (The Baja Men),  KC and the Sunshine Band, Mana, Yolandita and many more.  Please see  the Discography for a complete list.

As a writer/producer Pete has placed songs in both commercials and episodes airing on network and cable television including national spots for Dancing With The Stars,  MTV, Monday Night Football, The Shield, All My Children, Bridezillas, E True Hollywood Story as well as numerous others.  His most recent film scoring credit was for the critically acclaimed independent film “Trouble in the Heights”.

As a musician, he has toured as a keyboardist/vocalist with several major artists including Shakira, David Lee Roth, and Julio Iglesias Jr., for whom he also served as musical director. 

As a vocalist and artist, Pete also released 2 solo albums and a 3rd with his band Beddy Ford.  He continues to write, produce and mix for major label and independent artists from all over the world.  

 

 


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