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Albert Sterling Menéndez
Born in Havana, Cuba, nothing is as clear as a life Full of music.
After arriving in The United States in 1980, and graduating with a Classical Music Degree from the University of Miami, Albert Sterling Menendez launched a performance schedule with a diverse roster of artists such as Simply Red, Shakira, Nuyorican Soul, George Benson, Dido (Musical Director), Grant Green Jr., Alejandro Sanz (Musical Director), Corey Glover (former Living Colour front man) "Little" Louie Vega’s "Elements of Life" and Jon Secada, among others.
After relocating to NYC in 1995, the experience of touring and recording with many of these artists introduced the songwriting and production style that is now Sterling Music Productions, and in 2002, signed an exclusive publishing deal with peermusic.
Sterling has written and produced tracks for Martine McCutcheon (Virgin U.K.), Masters at Work (Tommy Boy), Elements of Life (Cutting Edge), Nil Lara (Capitol), S’ Yume (Sony Japan), Grant Green Jr. (Jazzateria), Huey Dunbar (Sony Discos), Niurka (WEA Latina), Jon Secada (Rendezvous Records), as well as his own creations: "Aural" (Soundmen on Wax) and "Sterling Ensemble" (MAW Records).
With the support of respected names in the community that continue to call upon the "Sterling" sound, creators and artists including, Masters at Work, Jennifer Lopez, Sergio George, David Morales and Mariah Carey, have allowed the privilege to record in new upcoming albums. Sterling has also contributed in current classics such as "Jazzit" with the late Tito Puente, Blue Six’s "Beautiful People", Janet Jackson's "Go Deep", Shakira’s Grammy winning album "MTV Unplugged"(Sony) and George Benson’s "You Can Do It."
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