Dom Capuano

Composer / Songwriter / music producer

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Dom Capuano

Composer / Songwriter / Music Producer

Dom Capuano is a Los Angeles-based composer, songwriter, and music producer. He makes significant strides in the music industry, producing several records that have topped charts worldwide and earned him multiple awards. Dom kickstarted his career in 1993 with his first single, "Let me be," which became a hit on the dance chart in Italy. He has since worked with several notable artists, including Eiffel 65, with whom he collaborated on the album "Europop," featurin the popular song "Blue (Da Ba Dee)," which reached #4 on the Billboard charts in the USA and was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2001.

Dom’s repertoire also includes collaborations with DJ Gabry Ponte and successful band Karmah, whose cover of The Police's "Every Breath You Take" and the SOS Band's "Just Be Good to Me" reached #5 on German pop charts. He has also produced several RMXs for international artists such as Toni Braxton, Busta Rhymes, Laura Pausini, and Jean Michel Jarre.

In 2006, Dom shifted his focus to composing film music, honing his skills as a composer and orchestrator. He has successfully written TV themes for popular Italian TV series like "Ninja Turtles," "Ugly Betty," and the Taiwanese version of "Pokemon." Dom's talent also earned him the opportunity to create the soundtrack or his first short film, "Calibro 70," which won several international film festivals.

Dom earned his Master's in Music in 2010 and later moved to Los Angeles to pursue his career as a film composer, scoring several films under renowned distributions such as SONY Pictures and Lionsgate, as well as TV shows aired on CBS, Discovery, and History Channel, and video games.

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Composed by Dom Capuano

Comedy

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