Synthesizer participant/composer Vince DiCola is most beneficial known for his composing and executing from the soundtrack from the 1986 animated film Transformers: The Film. While most music, including “Devices of Damage,” “Dare to become Stupid,” and “The Transformers Theme,” had been firmly occur the heavy metallic/heavy rock custom, the most effective song, “Dare as well as the Contact,” reflects even more of a rock and roll and pop impact. DiCola’s tune “The Contact” received a 1986 APEX Honor for Best Initial Song (Dream/Technology Fiction/Horror). A indigenous of Lancaster, PA, DiCola released his profession after shifting to Southern California in 1981. His 1st success arrived when he was selected to co-write eight music for Remaining Alive, starring John Travolta and aimed by Sylvester Stallone. DiCola performed keyboards using one melody, “Definately not Over,” offering Stallone’s sibling Frank on vocals. He received a Golden World Honor for his track “Definately not Over.” Documenting his recording Piano Solos in 1986, DiCola offers since gone to record in a number of contexts. A performer and arranger of four music around the 1991 multi-artist tribute recording Artfully Beatles, his documenting of “Last night” was noticed during the Winter season Olympics in 1998. He organized, created, and performed on all ten songs of the follow-up Compact disc, Artistically Beatles, in 1993. DiCola later on balanced his single work with regular membership inside a five-piece rock-band, Storming Heaven; their debut album, Existence in Paradise, premiered in European countries and Japan in 1996. He in addition has caused the soul-rock trio Thread, also including Jethro Tull drummer Doane Perry and Tower of Power vocalist Ellis Hall. Their 1st recording was also released in 1996. Developing a new music group, In-VINCE-Ible, in November 2000, with ex-members of Chicago, Santana, and Jethro Tull, DiCola released an recording using the same name, merging recent and previously unreleased music. He in addition has performed frequently with Christian performer Bryan Duncan. DiCola continues to be focused on the music that he made up for Transformers. He released three CDs of film-oriented materials early in the brand new millennium — the entire original rating, a assortment of uncommon songs and demos, along with a solo piano recording, Artistic Transformation.