“Doors open and close all the time, but if you’re not looking for a door, you’ll never see one.”
-Cassandra
Born in Rockville, MD, Cassandra Pinataro began singing as soon as she could speak. She grew up in Duluth, GA before moving to Binghamton, NY for middle school and high school. Her family resides in Jacksonville, FL. “Every city I’ve lived in has taught me something about myself and the world around me,” she explains. “Although it was difficult to move often, I’m grateful for the memories I have made and the lessons I have learned in each place.”
In high school, Cassandra began to dabble with her songwriting skills, composing several pop songs but never releasing them. It wasn’t until the Coronavirus pandemic hit the U.S. in 2020 that she found what she loved most about the creative process of music. She started writing and co-writing pop music and began recording soon after.
As a trained opera singer, Cassandra has a vast vocal range that spans over four octaves. She has a fierce sound, with the ability to seamlessly weave in and out of tricky vocal runs that would trip up most singers. As an artist, her goal is to never treat two songs the same, thus developing a new sound for each one.
Cassandra graduated from New England Conservatory of Music with a Bachelor's degree in Classical Vocal Performance and most recently graduated with a Masters of Arts in Music Business through the Berklee College of Music online program.
Cassandra is also a Miss America titleholder. She was crowned Miss Boston in 2022 and was first runner-up to Miss Massachusetts that same year. While still reigning her title, Cassandra decided to chase her dream and move to Nashville, TN, where she was crowned Miss Music City in 2023. She won the state preliminary talent award and placed third runner-up to Miss Tennessee 2023.
Classically, Cassandra will soon perform with the Nashville Opera as an ensemble member in The Magic Flute and as a multi-role soprano in the Opera on Wheels program, providing performances across greater Tennessee. She will also perform with collaborative pianist, Ruth Weber, in the Palomar College Concert Series on May 9, 2024.
Most recently, Cassandra won the John Lennon Songwriting Contest with her song, "Love Country," written by herself, Bryan Ruby and Fran Litterski and produced by Scott Griffin. Also, Cassandra was granted the honor of singing the National Anthem for the Mexican Consulate at the Nashville Symphony during their Mexican Independence Day celebration on September 12, 2023.
With a combined total of over 420K streams on Spotify, Cassandra will release her newest single, "Queen of Every Night" on January 5, 2023 which will showcase the creation of a new genre, "Popera". Cassandra has blended pop and opera in a new and innovative way and will kick off this genre with her first single.
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