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The Love Letter Is Dead

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"The Love Letter Is Dead"
Single by Gene Dante and The Future Starlets
ReleasedFebruary 10, 2010
Recorded2010 at Q Division Studios in Somerville, MA
GenreGlam, Rock, Pop
Length4:34
LabelOmnirox Entertainment
Songwriter(s)Eugene J Ware
Producer(s)Peter Lubin
Gene Dante and The Future Starlets singles chronology
"'The Romantic Lead'"
(2009)
"The Love Letter Is Dead"
(2010)

"The Love Letter Is Dead" is a studio single by Gene Dante and The Future Starlets recorded in November 2009 at Q Division Studios and released in February 2010 by Omnirox Entertainment.[1] Upon its premier, the single placed No. 7 on the local radio airplay charts.[2] It remained on the charts for 16 months through September 2011, peaking at No. 2 in August 2011.[3]

Track listing[edit]

  1. The Love Letter Is Dead

Personnel[edit]

  • Gene Dante - lead and harmony vocals
  • Scott Patalano - lead guitar
  • Jim Collins - bass, harmony vocals
  • Tamora Gooding - drums
  • Erik Andersen - rhythm guitar

Additional musicians and instruments[edit]

  • Female Harmony Vocals: Lisa Van Oosterum
  • Mellotron and Synthesizer: Peter Lubin
  • Orchestral Arrangements: Frank Ciampi

Production[edit]

  • Producer: Peter Lubin
  • Engineer: Jon Lupfer
  • Mixed by: Peter Lubin & Jon Lupfer
  • Assistant engineer: Jon Lukason
  • Lyrics and music by Gene Dante
  • Recorded at Q Division Studios in Somerville, MA
  • Mastering: Mark Donahue (Sound Mirror)

Graphics[edit]

  • Art direction and graphics: Gene Dante

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