Birth name Robertino Coury Name Tino Coury Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter Genres Pop music | Years active 2008–present Albums This One's For, Page One Website tinocoury.com/ | |
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Born August 17, 1988 (age 36) ( 1988-08-17 ) Instruments Vocals, guitar, bass, keyboard, piano Role Singer-songwriter · tinocoury.com Record labels Eleventh Records, 11th Records Similar People Jermaine Paul, Tino Rossi, Herman Tino, Tino Casal Profiles |
Tino coury diary official music video
Tino Coury (born August 17, 1988) is an American singer-songwriter and producer. His debut single "Diary" charted on Top 40 radios and on Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs. His follow-up was "Up Against The Wall" from EP Page One and "Drink My Love Away" from his 2012 debut album This One's For.
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Career
Tino Coury is a Pittsburgh born, Los Angeles-based singer, songwriter and producer and is signed to his father, Robert J. Coury's record label Eleventh Records, distributed through Universal’s Fontana.
Since the May 2010 release of his single "Diary" which charted at over fifty Top 40 and Rhythmic radio stations, and that also reached number 11 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs. Tino Coury has been "blowing up the pop scene," noted Usmagazine.com. The music video was directed by Roman White.
In 2012 Tino Coury released his first full-length album titled This One's For. Collaborations on the album included Da Internz, Sham & Motesart, Kadis & Sean and Mansur and songwriters Redd Stylez, Jackie Boyz, Lil Eddie, and Marlin "Hookman" Bonds.
Personal life
Tino is the son of Robert J. Coury, Executive Chairman and former CEO of Mylan Labs. In December 2012, Tino was implicated in his father's jet-setting on Mylan Labs' dime. Tino's father was allowed personal use of the company jet per his employment agreement. Robert Coury, while he was CEO of Mylan, also had the side business of managing the fledgling music career of his son. Mark Maremont, reporting for the Wall Street Journal, matched up the larger of the company's two planes' landing with Tino's concert dates. The dates and times of the landing suggested that Robert Coury was not only attending his son's performances, but was also ferrying Tino between concert venues.