Thursday, June 11, 2009

SALVATORE MARCHESE CONQUERS CANADA

Standing ovation in Canada for
Italian artist Sal Marchese

Sold out performance last friday night, June 5th at “Santa Maria Goretti” Center/ theater in Edmonton, Canada. This was the last event for Marchese in his “2009 United States-“Canada tour”. Marchese entertained the 1000 plus ticket holders for more than one hour, with his vast selection of songs. On stage, with his elegant white and black suit, "Made in Italy”, he began the event with his cheerful song "Spaghetti e mandolino" and continuing with a ironic one, "La zanzara" from his album “Balla Italia”. But the largest gift full of emotions came with his latest song “Grazie Dio” which was shown on two large projecting screens.
Marchese ended the event with Domenico Modugno's famous song “Volare”, singing it and playing the piano as the crowd accompanied him.

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E' IL FIGLIO DI MICHAEL?

DATE A GIANFRANCO FINI UN BIGLIETTINO DI VISITA CON IL COGNOME STERN. E FINI VI DOMANDERA' : E' IL FIGLIO DI MICHAEL STERN? GIANFRANCO FINI SI E' RECATO A NEW YORK ALL GRAND HYATT HOTEL PRIMA DELLA ROTTURA DI ALLEANZA CON SILVIO BERLUSCONI. GLI OCCHI DI FINI BRILLAVANO QUANDO HA VISTO IL NOME STERN. PENSAVA CHE IL TIZIO SUL BIGLIETTINO ERA IL FIGLIO DEL GRANDE DIRETTORE DI ORCHESTRA. MA MICHEAL E' NATO NEL 1959 E NON POTEVA AVERE UN FIGLIO MOLTO GRANDE TANTO DA ESSERE VICE PRESIDENTE DI UNA COMPAGNIA DI SICUREZZA.

Marchese rende omaggio a New York

Marchese rende omaggio a New York

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