Donnie Demers
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Donnie Demers is a multi-platinum selling songwriter born and raised in Worcester, Massachusetts..
In 1982, legendary comedian Jerry Lewis invited Donnie Demers to perform his original composition, "If We Fell In Love Again" on "The Jerry Lewis Extra Special Special." That performance received a lengthy standing ovation and ultimately, an invitation for Donnie to compose the National Jingle for the "Jerry Lewis Telethon" which was used to help promote the iconic Labor Day Weekend broadcast from 1983-1984.
Over the years, Donnie has continued to support philanthropic causes having written anthems of hope and inspiration for "The Special Olympics World Winter Games" and "F.I.R.S.T" (The international youth organization founded by Dean Kamen and Woodie Flowers.)
Having had his songs recorded and performed all over the world by Pop and Classical/Crossover artists to iconic musical institutions like The London Symphony and The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, Donnie's songs can be heard in popular American Television shows including "New Girl," "Grace and Frankie," "House of Lies," and "Masters of Sex," among others.
In 2018, Donnie Demers received his first Double Platinum album for his participation on the album, "Au coeur de moi" by French Superstar, Amir.