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Italian
jazz-soul vocalist Mario Biondi was born of artistic stock in
the Sicilian city of Catania. His great grandfather was a respected
painter, his grandmother a singer, and his father a popular
songwriter. Biondi sang throughout his childhood, first performing
in public at age 12 in church, and soon singing in public squares
before hundreds of people. From there he competed in the Festival
della Canzone Siciliana, taking third place. Biondi's musical
pursuits earned him the opportunity to perform alongside such
Italian vocal greats as Califano, Bongusto, and Fiorello, as well as
American legend Ray Charles. As word of his talent and skill got
out, Biondi found himself collaborating with groups like the Change,
Mario Brothers, and Funky Company on recordings and tours. Given his
powerful and unique voice, it was not long before Biondi was
encouraged to pursue a solo career. Featuring material inspired by
American R&B artists like Lou Rawls, Luther Vandross, and Donny
Hathaway, Biondi's debut record was released in 2006 on the boutique
label Family Affair. Handful of Soul featured the single "This Is
What You Are," which went immediately into heavy rotation throughout
Italy and the U.K. A year later Biondi performed the song at the
important Sanremo Festival in Italy, bolstering the record's
popularity and helping to push it into Billboard's European Top 100
chart. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez, All Music Guide
He will be
in Palermo at the Verdura Theatre for his Sicilian Concert on
September 5. Bet on it ... I will be there! |