With stunning vocals, sincere lyrics, and a maturity far beyond his years, Ronald Middleton is an up-and-coming Pop/R&B act that is hard to miss. Bridging the gap between today’s contemporary pop scene and the sound of artists of the past, this young man is ready to take the music industry by storm.
Ronald has been a performer since he was a little one, performing songs around the house and even impressing the local shopping mall clown with his humor. He moved to a suburb of Columbus, Ohio at the age of 7 and soon after began taking singing, acting, and piano lessons. By the age of 10 he had written his first song and at 13 began dabbling in the art of music production. "Music has always been that thing for me; it just clicked," says the 18-year old performer.
The summer before 9th grade, Ronald was accepted into the American Idol Summer Camp in Massachusetts where he was given the opportunity to train with top acting and vocal coaches as well as contestants from the show. At the age of 14, he and his family returned to Richmond, where he began attending an arts high school. "Attending an arts school for high school was one of the best things for me. It helped me to get to know myself as a performer, and with stage presence, but also to identify my direction and what I wanted to be as an artist. It gave me some of the tools that I needed."
With a young age and a bright future ahead of him, this blossoming artist is ready to contribute to music and fill a niche that has been lacking in today’s industry.
The 18-year old entertainer has very clear objectives in mind: “It’s been a long wait and a lot of preparation but I’m ready to do my thing and change the world with my music. I’m ready to give my all to my fans and make sure that I’m remembered and reach greatness."
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