Maybe you've seen him on PBS television, where he's the latest international sensation. Patrizio Buanne grew up partly in Naples, Italy, hearing Italian-American music of the 1950s and 1960s in his father's pizzeria. His 2005 album "The Italian" re-created the sounds of Mario Lanza and Jimmy Fontana with stunning effectiveness and made him an international favorite from Poland to South Africa. Now Patrizio is bringing his magic to America, with English-language classics like "Fly Me to the Moon" and even "I Can't Say No" on his new album, "Patrizio." What quality separates Patrizio from other great artists? Is it the natural grace of his voice, the rugged good looks, or the confident, casual, respectful attention that he gives to his audience? Or is it just the basic trust he evokes in people? Italy has provided a simple word to describe all of the above: “simpatico.” Listen and luxuriate.
Cost
- General Admission $25, Reserved $32