Monday, April 27, 2009

PATRIZIO BUANNE

Friday, May 15th 8:00pm at
The Keswick Theatre in Glenside PA
Since the release of his debut album, ”The Italian” in 2005, and his 2006 follow-up album “Forever Begins Tonight”, Patrizio Buanne has had impressive success across the globe.
Patrizio found himself the right team to record his vision and dream on (2) CD’s with the world's finest musicians (The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra), in one of the most respected recording studios (Abbey Road), and after being signed and released by the biggest record company in the world (Universal Records) he has sold over one million albums worldwide which left a particular impression in the UK, Asia, South Africa, New Zealand and Australia. Outstanding sales that now take the albums in some of the mentioned countries to Triple Platinum status, resulting in sold-out tours that included unforgettable nights at the Sydney Opera House, the Explanative in Singapore, the Kennedy Centre in Washington and The Lincoln Centre in New York. He has also performed for such luminaries as the Pope, The Royal Family and the President Of The U nited States.
Patrizio has been called “the voice of romance” but his creamy baritone voice, seductive phrasing and onstage persona says a whole lot more.
Basically, he has taken an essence from his all-time favorite entertainers and re-invented that tradition. A new-school Crooning Entertainer. Or simply call it: PATRIZIO
He is only in his late twenties but his stage experience is that of an old soul professional who knows how to reunite three generations into one show. Once described as 'the dark suited Lothario who arrived on stage in an Estrogen-charged atmosphere like a match being dropped into a box of fireworks', there is no doubt that Patrizio Buanne has it. Charisma.
In fact, due to the great response and demand in the US market, Patrizio is spending a great deal of time in the US working on a new PBS special and, of course, a new CD. What is it that makes this young man winning over more and more people worldwide? As Frank Sinatra used to say “You can only be yourself, but you can be very good at it”.
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