- Born
- Birth nameDale Joseph Pantalione
- Nicknames
- Dpantz
- Pantz
- Height5′ 8½″ (1.74 m)
- Dale Pantalione was born the youngest son of Frank and Sally Pantalione in Vineland, New Jersey. He attended St. Mary's Catholic School and has two older brothers.
In high school, played rhythm guitar, piano, bass, sang, and formed several 'super-groups' made up friends which lead to the formation of his band Liquid Eclipse, which he still is a member of at the present. He has released and produced many albums through his label Elsewhere Records.
A multi-instrumentalist, voice over artist and primarily a studio musician, he has created moody, dark, melodic music. Both his solo work and Liquid Eclipse work are very cinematic which has allowed him an easy transition from the music business to independent film.
Over the years, Dale has contributed to countless indie suspense film soundtracks. Pantalione is an award-winning film composer his work for Kent Green and Emerald Productions. His film scores include "Prey", "Dead Within", "Barren", "A Rose Has Teeth", "Nightmares of Death & Dying", "Carver", "Ghost Light" and "Inn for the Night" horror trilogy.- IMDb Mini Biography By: C Harrigan
- The cousin of Tommy 'T.J.' Castranova, executive producer and writer of the 1980s television show 'Tales from the Darkside', alongside George A. Romero, and actor from the television sitcom 'Taxi'.
- The cousin of Tony Davillio, composer and arranger of John Lennon's solo albums.
- The band Liquid Eclipse was named after a series of original computer designed eyeball logo.
- Music is therapy for me. It's my sanctuary. There's nothing like picking up a guitar, or playing the piano and composing a new piece of music that a minute ago never existed and it matches the mood you are feeling and then have others relate or connect to it in the form of a song. It is a great release to be able to channel the human emotion into something as abstract, and it is the only way I know how to really express myself.
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