B.A. Degree in Music with honors. I like to write music in all styles. My forte is Jazz and electronic music.I am the very proud recipient of the Michael Jackson (Pop King) Music Scholarship (UNCF) awarded to me in 1985-1986 based on academic achievement in music. I am also a member of Phi Mu Apha Sinfonia Music Fraternity.
Isaac's Bio
I am a versatile songwriter and eager to become more involved in the music/entertainment industry. I was in chorus and drama classes during my high school years. While in college, I majored in music and graduated with honors with a B.A. in Vocal Performance. My specialty in college was Italian opera(Baritone/Bass). I am the very proud recipient of the Michael Jackson (Pop King) Music Scholarship (UNCF) awarded to me during the academic year of 1985-1986 based on honors level achievement in music. I was also on the college Drama Team and starred in the role as David Alexander in the Amen Corner by James Baldwin. I am a veteran of the U.S. Air Force. While in the Air Force my military occupation was in the medical field but in my spare time I was pianist, singer, dancer in a military choral group singing patriotic and show tunes. I have also sung in a jazz Barbershop quarter. I like to write R&B, Jazz, Rap, Pop, and Electronica music. I am a member in good standing with Phi Mu Alpha Music fraternity.
My music is played on Acoustic Fuel.com. Here is what one music reviewer wrote about my song Cool Winds:
Jazz things up
Get your day moving by jazzin things up with some Acoustic Fuel approved music such as "Cool Winds" by Isaac Abnathey. This is the type of Acoustic Fuel that won't over stimulate you but won't slow you down either. It's formulated to get you going and have you running smoothly all day long. Enjoy and repeat as needed.
Title: Cool Winds
Artist: Isaac Abnathey
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The Michael Jackson Scholarship
October 13th, 2010 by michelle
Are you an African American student? When dreaming of furthering your education, do you envision yourself majoring in performance arts, English, or communications? If you answered yes to these questions, then we just might have the scholarship you've been looking for.
Michael Jackson, the well known pop icon, left behind a legacy of generosity. In 1986, he donated over one million dollars to the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) to establish a scholarship endowment. This fund has enabled over 500 students to attend college since 1986, and the original gift continues to earn interest so that future students can also receive scholarships.