OK, I have to post this original more classic version of "Tu Vuò Fa' L'Americano" Thanks to mainstream media once again, the song has been revised drastically into a catchy remix which can be heard at many clubs or even on the top New York/ New Jersey and tri-state radio stations.
I grew up listening to this song with my father actually this was kind of a classic anthem... from back in the day for my parents. Everything and anything old is new again. Enjoy.
This is the remix club version if you're interested in a listen:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMj2ce8AlcY
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Sunday, October 10, 2010
Tu Vuò Fa' L'Americano
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Tu Vuò Fa' L'Americano
Columbus Day Parade - New York City October 11, 2010
Columbus Day Parade in New York City is set to occur on October 11, 2010. The parade is sure to be packed again this year with folk dancers, singers, colorful floats and visitors from Italy who will be in the parade and on the side lines cheering on.
The parade signifies an important day for our family. It will be 54 years on Columbus Day that my father first came to America. I always tell him he's walking history. He's now 80 years old and still talks about coming to America like it was yesterday. Truly amazing. On that note, Happy Columbus Day everyone, enjoy!
Here are details:
Event:
66th Annual Columbus Day Parade
Date:
October 11, 2010
Hours:
11:30 AM to 3:00 PM
Parade route:
From 47th St. to 72nd St. on Fifth Ave.
For more details:
http://www.columbuscitizensfd.org/cparade.shtml Tweet
The parade signifies an important day for our family. It will be 54 years on Columbus Day that my father first came to America. I always tell him he's walking history. He's now 80 years old and still talks about coming to America like it was yesterday. Truly amazing. On that note, Happy Columbus Day everyone, enjoy!
Here are details:
Event:
66th Annual Columbus Day Parade
Date:
October 11, 2010
Hours:
11:30 AM to 3:00 PM
Parade route:
From 47th St. to 72nd St. on Fifth Ave.
For more details:
http://www.columbuscitizensfd.org/cparade.shtml Tweet
Monday, October 4, 2010
International Singer, Patrizio Buanne Takes Over The Stage
Last night I had the honor of attending a Patrizio Buanne concert, one of the most incredibly inspiring concerts I've been to in a very long time. Buanne performed live in New Jersey to a wildly excited audience, who couldn't get enough of him or his witty story telling throughout the show.
But, before the actual show, I was lucky enough to meet him and have a chat, which was arranged by his incredible and hospitable team. (Thanks AD) I have to say, as a television producer, I've met many celebrities and been around show biz for quite some time and usually don't get nervous, but because I was going to meet him for the first time -I realized I was going to be able to put a real person to this powerful voice.
First impressions are everything and he didn't disappoint. What I found most intriguing about Patrizio was his ability to convey his passion for what he was doing and how he wanted his music and career to be interpreted. He didn't hesitate to discuss how his fans have made an incredible impact on his career here in the United States.
Buanne's passion for his music and message are very obvious when he talks, you can't help but listen to what he's saying or how he's saying it. This is also true when he performs, at one point during the show, he sang a new song from his upcoming album, which was written by famous songwriter Diane Warren where Patrizio says, "you have to listen to the words" --- as he performed the song came alive, I listened and felt the depth, meaning and importance of this song.
Throughout the show Patrizio performed on piano and guitar, displaying his musical talents, I mean let's be honest.. this guy is for real. His voice, his performance, his charisma and musicality are second to none.
But, before the actual show, I was lucky enough to meet him and have a chat, which was arranged by his incredible and hospitable team. (Thanks AD) I have to say, as a television producer, I've met many celebrities and been around show biz for quite some time and usually don't get nervous, but because I was going to meet him for the first time -I realized I was going to be able to put a real person to this powerful voice.
First impressions are everything and he didn't disappoint. What I found most intriguing about Patrizio was his ability to convey his passion for what he was doing and how he wanted his music and career to be interpreted. He didn't hesitate to discuss how his fans have made an incredible impact on his career here in the United States.
Buanne's passion for his music and message are very obvious when he talks, you can't help but listen to what he's saying or how he's saying it. This is also true when he performs, at one point during the show, he sang a new song from his upcoming album, which was written by famous songwriter Diane Warren where Patrizio says, "you have to listen to the words" --- as he performed the song came alive, I listened and felt the depth, meaning and importance of this song.
Throughout the show Patrizio performed on piano and guitar, displaying his musical talents, I mean let's be honest.. this guy is for real. His voice, his performance, his charisma and musicality are second to none.
Patrizio Buanne is destined to become a household name, his following in the United States is growing and quite simply I don't think he can be stopped. His energy is very powerful along with his incredible voice.
A complete musical crossover into the United States market is on the horizon with his fans anxiously awaiting his next tour.
On a personal note, I would like to thank Patrizio for taking the time to meet with me. Grazie Patrizio!
Photo: Copyright of ItalianAmericanGirl.com 2010
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Saturday, October 2, 2010
Italian Singer Patrizio Buanne At Count Basie Theater, Red Bank NJ- October 3rd
Count Basie Theater: October 3 rd 2010 at 7:00 p.m.
Ticket Information: http://www.countbasietheatre.org/calendar/show/show.asp?id=43246584
See you all there!
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Technicultr - Social Media & Culture - Italian American Girl Gets Interviewed
This time, I'm not the one interviewing. Check out an interview I did with the exclusive Technicultr team where social media and culture come together.
Thank you JFC for this great feature!
Read the full interview here:
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Thank you JFC for this great feature!
Read the full interview here:
http://technicultr.com/ Tweet
Monday, September 20, 2010
Being Honest About Being Italian American
Its all or nothing with me at times.. you might get a few posts in one week or none in two weeks. This Italian American Girl must be honest to the readers, I don't like to make things up or come up with a phony editorial calendar for the Italian American Girl site, I post when I've experienced something or think you the audience could benefit from certain cultural events or topics that you haven't heard about ten thousand other times.
I think its important for you guys to know that yes, I may not be banging out posts on a daily but I will guarantee you that I am genuine about my blog and not looking to be at every event in the tristate area or collect as many Facebook fans as possible. At times I hold back what I really want to say, because it may not be politically correct.
A lot of how I feel and my genuine character come from once again my upbringing, my parents brought me up to be me and no one else, don't follow what the kid next door is doing just be you. If it means sticking out like a sore thumb then so be it. Cultural individual-ness is what makes a person. I talked about different degrees of Italian American in another post a few months back and I feel even stronger about it now. Everyone has their own degree of Italian American, some are first generation like me, where sometimes I don't always understand the actions of other Italian Americans. (But, that's OK) The point I'm trying to make here is we're all trying to remain connected to who we are and sometimes that occurs on different levels some good, some bad and some very phony. Its up to you to decide how you want to educate or remain connected to your cultural heritage.
It's like school, when the teacher or professor tells you to always use a credible source.
Ciao-
Margaret
I think its important for you guys to know that yes, I may not be banging out posts on a daily but I will guarantee you that I am genuine about my blog and not looking to be at every event in the tristate area or collect as many Facebook fans as possible. At times I hold back what I really want to say, because it may not be politically correct.
A lot of how I feel and my genuine character come from once again my upbringing, my parents brought me up to be me and no one else, don't follow what the kid next door is doing just be you. If it means sticking out like a sore thumb then so be it. Cultural individual-ness is what makes a person. I talked about different degrees of Italian American in another post a few months back and I feel even stronger about it now. Everyone has their own degree of Italian American, some are first generation like me, where sometimes I don't always understand the actions of other Italian Americans. (But, that's OK) The point I'm trying to make here is we're all trying to remain connected to who we are and sometimes that occurs on different levels some good, some bad and some very phony. Its up to you to decide how you want to educate or remain connected to your cultural heritage.
It's like school, when the teacher or professor tells you to always use a credible source.
Ciao-
Margaret
Photo: Copyright of Italian American Girl - 2010
TweetItalian Music Festival in New York - October 8 - 13th
After a successful 2009 inaugural edition in Los Angeles, Hit Week (http://www.hitweek.it//) -- the only North American festival showcasing Italy's current music scene -- adds New York City to its annual calendar.
New York audiences, no strangers to genre defying new-generation Italian artists such as Jovanotti, Vinicio Capossela and Carmen Consoli, will be treated to live concerts and DJ sets by an all-star line-up of Italian talent headlined by Ludovico Einaudi, Elisa, Negrita and Roy Paci. The intimate surroundings offered by Manhattan's top club venues will set the stage for Stateside fans to take a deeper look into these, and more to be announced, top-flight Italian acts already known on the international scene. The traditional Columbus Day Week provides an intriguing backdrop for (H)it Week’s modern musical discovery and exploration.
LUDOVICO EINAUDI Special (H)it Week Performance: Friday, October 8, 2010 @ Angel Orensanz Foundation
Info.: (310) 736-1756
Tickets: http://www.inticketing.com/events/102436
ELISA: Monday, October 11, 2010 @ Highline Ballroom
Info.: http://www.highlineballroom.com/bio.php?id=1529
or (212) 414-5994
NEGRITA and ROY PACI & Aretuska: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 @ (Le) Poisson Rouge
Info.: http://lepoissonrouge.com/events/view/1330
or (212) 796-0741
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New York audiences, no strangers to genre defying new-generation Italian artists such as Jovanotti, Vinicio Capossela and Carmen Consoli, will be treated to live concerts and DJ sets by an all-star line-up of Italian talent headlined by Ludovico Einaudi, Elisa, Negrita and Roy Paci. The intimate surroundings offered by Manhattan's top club venues will set the stage for Stateside fans to take a deeper look into these, and more to be announced, top-flight Italian acts already known on the international scene. The traditional Columbus Day Week provides an intriguing backdrop for (H)it Week’s modern musical discovery and exploration.
LUDOVICO EINAUDI Special (H)it Week Performance: Friday, October 8, 2010 @ Angel Orensanz Foundation
Info.: (310) 736-1756
Tickets: http://www.inticketing.com/events/102436
ELISA: Monday, October 11, 2010 @ Highline Ballroom
Info.: http://www.highlineballroom.com/bio.php?id=1529
or (212) 414-5994
NEGRITA and ROY PACI & Aretuska: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 @ (Le) Poisson Rouge
Info.: http://lepoissonrouge.com/events/view/1330
or (212) 796-0741
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