Peter Link is an American composer, lyricist, music producer, stage director, and presently CEO/Creative Director of Watchfire Music,[1] an on-line Inspirational record company and music store.
During his career, which spans over 40 years, he has been nominated twice for the Tony Award,[2] including Neil Simon’s The Good Doctor and Joseph Papp’s production of William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing,[3] won the NY Critics' Drama Desk Award for Salvation[4] out of which came his first million-selling record, "(If You Let Me Make Love to You Then) Why Can't I Touch You?",[5] and worked, mainly as a composer in a number of entertainment mediums ranging from pop music to Broadway, television, ballet, films and Inspirational music.
^"Watchfire Music Profile atBloomberg Businessweek". Archived from the original on October 15, 2012. Retrieved August 25, 2011.
^"Peter Link Profile at IMdB". IMDb. Retrieved August 25, 2011.
^"Tony Awards Past Nominees". Retrieved August 25, 2011.
^"1969-1970 16th Drama Desk Awards". Archived from the original on July 4, 2008. Retrieved August 25, 2011.
^Billboard Review. June 10, 2000. Retrieved August 25, 2011.
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