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Sunday, May 31, 2015
L.SingNa'ture
L.SingNa’ture was born in Miami, Florida on November 11th, 1988. At a very young age he experienced a few challenges in his childhood. Art and Music became his escape from the harsh reality of an absent father and a single working mother. Throughout his life he remained positive and began using his unique, youthful and melodious voice to begin creating fans. At the age of 17 L.SingNa’ture was invited to Church where he was really allowed to let his vocal abilities to shine. At this point he began using music more as his outlet.
His uncle best friend A.D Lav began to really take notice of his talent and decided to manage his career and take it global. Fearing that Lonnie was too plain of a stage name, A.D Lav came up with the name L. SingNa’ture. At this stage in L.SingNa’ture’s life he had successfully completed community college. With a book full of songs L.SingNa’ture and A.D Lav began to heavily pursue his music career. He performed wherever there was a listening audience and worked odd jobs to pay for the producing and recording of his songs. As a song writer L.SingNa’ture transforms the genre of music from Pop/R&B/Dubstep/Rock and Alternative Rock to his unique sound.
Thursday, April 23, 2015
Anita Ekberg
Kerstin Anita Marianne Ekberg (29 September 1931 – 11 January 2015) was a Swedish-Italian actress, model, and sex symbol. She is best known for her role as Sylvia in the Federico Fellini film La Dolce Vita (1960). Ekberg worked primarily in Italy, of which she became a permanent resident in 1964.
Early life
Ekberg was born on 29 September 1931, in Malmö, Skåne, the eldest girl and the sixth of eight children. In her teens, she worked as a fashion model. In 1950, Ekberg entered the Miss Malmö competition at her mother's urging, leading to the Miss Sweden contest which she won. She consequently went to the United States to compete for the Miss Universe 1951 title (an unofficial pageant at that time, the pageant became official in 1952) despite speaking little English.
Early career
Although Ekberg did not win the Miss Universe pageant, as one of six finalists she did earn a starlet's contract with Universal Studios, as was the practice at the time.
As a starlet at Universal, she received lessons in drama, elocution, dancing, horseriding and fencing. She appeared briefly in the 1953 Universal films, Abbott and Costello Go to Mars and The Golden Blade. Ekberg skipped many of her drama lessons, restricting herself to riding horses in the Hollywood Hills. Ekberg later admitted she was spoiled by the studio system and played instead of pursuing bigger film roles.
Mainstream career
Ekberg in War and Peace (1956)
The combination of Ekberg's physique and colourful private life (such as her well-publicized romances with Hollywood's leading men, such as Frank Sinatra, Tyrone Power, Yul Brynner, Rod Taylor and Errol Flynn) appealed to gossip magazines, such as Confidential, and she soon became a major 1950s pin-up, appearing in magazines like Playboy. Additionally, Ekberg participated in publicity stunts. She once admitted that an incided wherein her dress burst open in the lobby of London's Berkeley Hotel was prearranged with a photographer.
By the mid-1950s, after several modelling jobs, Ekberg finally broke into the film industry. She guest-starred in the short-lived TV series Casablanca (1955) and Private Secretary. She had a small part in the film Blood Alley (1955) starring John Wayne and Lauren Bacall. She appeared alongside the Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis comedy act in Artists and Models (1955) and Hollywood or Bust (1956), both for Paramount Pictures. For a time she was publicized as "Paramount's Marilyn Monroe".
Ekberg in Hollywood or Bust (1956)
Ekberg featured in five films released during 1956. Paramount cast her in War and Peace (1956) which was shot in Rome, alongside Mel Ferrer and Audrey Hepburn. Meanwhile, RKO Pictures gave the actress her first leading role in Back from Eternity (also 1956). The last two were Man in the Vault and Zarak, both minor productions that had a limited impact on her career.
Ekberg starred in the British drama Interpol with Victor Mature and in Valerie (both 1957) with Sterling Hayden.[8] She then co-starred with Bob Hope in Paris Holiday, and with Philip Carey and Gypsy Rose Lee in Screaming Mimi (both 1958). A European film, Sheba and the Gladiator (1959), followed.
Federico Fellini gave Ekberg her best known role in La Dolce Vita (1960), performing as, Sylvia Rank, the unattainable "dream woman" of the character played by Marcello Mastroianni. The film features a scene of her cavorting in Rome's Trevi Fountain alongside Mastroianni, which has been called "one of cinema's most iconic scenes".
After this, she accepted a role in The Dam on the Yellow River in 1960. She then appeared in Boccaccio '70 (1962), a film that also featured Sophia Loren and Romy Schneider. Soon thereafter, Ekberg was being considered to play the first Bond girl, Honey Ryder in Dr. No, but the role went to the then-unknown Ursula Andress.
Ekberg co-starred with Andress, Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin in the western-comedy 4 for Texas (1963). Fellini would call her back for two more films: The Clowns (1972) and Intervista (1987), wherein she played herself in a reunion scene with Mastroianni.
Saturday, April 18, 2015
John Dartnell
John Dartnell delivers up and embraces a surprising number of musical styles, ranging from country, rock, folk, and yes, even Americana, not to mention plenty of 'oooh la la' to burn in some very romantic love ballads. (Pretty intriguing stuff for us women folk, considering the deeply romantic songwriting finesse coming from a muscle bound, tattooed, bearded Brit.)
The songwriting put forth and exhibited by John Dartnell are unmistakably and unforgettably 'classic' of his very distinct trademark style; and no doubt, longtime fans of John Dartnell, ("The Beard", as he is affectionately known by his fans), will agree. To quote just a few of the rave reviews given by radio personalities and personnel around the globe...
One radio station said about the song "Nothing Changes" from John Dartnell's album "Dreams And Schemes". "Nothing Changes" is nothing short of musical beauty. John seems to have the perfect balance of heart felt lyrics matched with acoustic accompaniment makes this single a delight to the ears." (Review by Vanessa Chaplin). Another radio station review raves: "Man I love this guy; what a sound! I'll be playing him for sure." (Review by Andy of www.airradio.net ). "Logic, Grape Juice, And A Beard' is the best album I have heard this year".
'Logic, Grape Juice And A Beard' is John's 9th album release and I have inside information he is already working on number 10.
John Dartnell is not a newcomer to the music industry. John earned a Top 10 hit position on the New Music Weekly Indie Charts in America for fifteen weeks with his song 'If It Ain't Country' off of his "Miles From Anywhere" album which peaked at the #9 position.
For an independent artist not signed to a major record label, (yet that is), gaining significant airplay and rotation in countries and regions ranging as far and wide as from all across the UK, the United States, Brazil, Canada, Germany, Sweden, The Netherlands, Denmark, Australia, New Zealand, and beyond, (just to name a few), is indeed impressive.
As easily heard from the quality of his songwriting, music is a major passion for John Dartnell, but music is certainly not John's ONLY talent. John has also enjoyed a rather long and successful career as an actor for a number of years; having performed in countless TV shows in the UK, as well as commercials. John performed in a video for the band 'Busted' with a song called, "Year 3,000", which reached to number one in the charts in the UK. Many recognize John Dartnell from his performance as a wizard in the second Harry Potter movie, ("Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets"), as well.
And it may be a bit hard to imagine after listening to the 'depth' of John's lyrical content but I can personally attest to the fact that John Dartnell is an amazingly, brilliantly and hysterically funny individual; (And it's safe to say he is a pretty smart bet for anyone that chooses to back him as well.)
John is currently unsigned to any label but is open to offers, publishing for his songs is also available.
Monday, March 9, 2015
10 Signs Christianity Is on the Rise
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10 Signs Christianity Is on the Rise
By Tom Hoopes, Aleteia.org
It May Look Different in the Future, but That's a Good Thing
Christianity is a dying relic of an ancient past. The Internet is killing it. Science is killing it. Western sophistication is killing it. Right?
Wrong.
In many ways, Christianity is on the rise as never before—worldwide, and in America. Here are the ways we can tell:
1. Christianity is growing by leaps and bounds worldwide.
The research shows Christian numbers rising, not falling worldwide. "Christianity should enjoy a worldwide boom in the coming decades, but the vast majority of believers will be neither white nor European, nor Euro-American," writes Philip Jenkins of Baylor University, author of "The Next Christendom."
In America, this will mean that as white descendants of Europeans fall off a demographic cliff, they will be replaced by the growing Southern Christian and Catholic populations.
2. Nominal Christianity is dead — and that’s a good thing.
Meanwhile, in America, research showing that Christian numbers are tanking is a little misleading. What it really shows is a fall in the number of people who call themselves Christians but have never darkened the door of a Church. We no longer feel we have to dishonestly mark the "Christian" box, and we now feel it's OK to be honest and mark the "atheist" box—but this shows health rather than weakness.
It is an interesting dynamic: In the West, the nominal Christianity that was inherited unthinkingly is disappearing and in the East and South, real Christianity is a rapidly growing grassroots movement. Books like God's Century by Monica Duffy Toft of Public Policy at the John F. Kennedy School of Government and God Is Back by John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge of The Economist are trying to figure out what that will mean.
3. The Church is promoting the sacraments.
But the nominal Catholic rate still causes problems. We know various polls place Mass attendance at various small percentages. What we don’t know is the extent to which they merely show that nominal Catholics still mark "Catholic" on polls.
Another thing we also know is that the Church is promoting the first necessary step to increased Mass attendance: confession. The Vatican’s 24 hours for the Lord March 13-14 is doing this church-wide, seeing promotions pay off in Great Britain, while events such as Chicago’s Festival of Forgiveness and Philadelphia's confession push are doing the same in America.
4. Eucharistic Adoration is on the rise.
A good measure of whether Catholics are more than nominal is Eucharistic adoration. To spend time with Jesus Christ is the very definition of a Christian, after all. Adoration is offered at 7,094 U.S. parishes as listed by RealPresence.com. In 2005, that website’s president, Mike Mortimer, estimated that there were 715 perpetual adoration chapels in America. The Vatican now estimates that there are 1,100 perpetual adoration chapels in America.
The worldwide church is led by a man who prays a daily Eucharistic hour and the Church in America is actively promoting Eucharistic adoration through events like the Eucharistic Adoration Novena.
5. Catholic youth movements have never been stronger.
A movement’s future is only as strong as its next generation, and so for Catholicism to have a future it has to have a youth movement. Catholicism does. Our most recent World Youth Day attracted 3.7 million — one of the 30-year event’s largest gatherings ever.
At home, we see a pro-life force largely led by young American Catholics, which dwarfs almost every other activist movement. Tens of thousands of Catholic young people descend on Washington each January for the March for Life, and you can add to that the young people at the 115 smaller marches for life throughout the United States and the nationwide life chain events in October.
6. … and the Catholic youth movements are linked to higher education.
When I went to college, people referred to "the hardcore four" or "thriving five" Catholic colleges faithful to the magisterium. Now I work at a college and we continually hear new stories of schools trying to reclaim their Catholic identity in order to compete. Today, the National Catholic Register’s latest Catholic Identity Guide lists more than 30 schools that are promoting the strength of their Catholic identity.
At the same time, new Catholic centers at state schools are trying to make inroads in hostile environments that dismantle students’ faith: The Seek 2015 conference of FOCUS (The Fellowship of Catholic University Students) attracted nearly 10,000 college students this year.
7. New, young vocations.
Another phenomenon you can’t help but notice in Catholic circles is hidden from official numbers: the new young vocations. We see them at Benedictine College all the time — in our classrooms, in our Abbey, and among our alumni. But because of the huge numbers of elderly priests and nuns, the total numbers of priests and nuns keeps dropping in America.
Research does show that millennials are "even more likely" to consider vocations than the generation before them, and anecdotal evidence shows that there was a Benedict Effect before there was any Francis Effect in vocations, and that priests under 35 represent a sign of hope in the Church.
8. Strong, engaged Bishops.
Complaining about bishops is a pastime as old as the Church itself. It can be done in a helpful way (see the letters of St. Paul in your New Testament) and in an unhelpful way (as in the joke about the part of the bishop-making ceremony where the candidate’s spine is removed).
But the 21st century has seen a huge change in the way American bishops engage the world. It first became noticeable with the candidacy of John Kerry, a radically pro-abortion politician whose nominal Catholicism forced bishops to take a stand. Then came the rise of Obama and the HHS mandate — which every U.S. bishop denounced. Finally, new strong bishops are emerging from what Thomas Peters calls the "Benedict Bishop Bump."
9. A new interest in Scripture.
Many people predicted when "The Da Vinci Code" was popular that the long-term effect of the novel’s crazy anti-Scriptural premise would be to increase interest in Scripture. That paradoxical prediction has proven true. In the wake of "The Da Vinci Code," a new interest in Scripture can be seen in popular books, television miniseries, and major Hollywood movies.
10. The witness of the martyrs.
Last but not least by a long shot is the witness of the martyrs. The beautiful way Christians are showing their deep faith and love for Jesus Christ, as I've said before, will grow the Church just as it did in the former atheist communist bloc, and indeed as it did in the early Church.
The bottom line is that if Christianity is true, then we can expect it will continue to rise and not die. If it's not true, then it will certainly die — and the sooner, the better. But since Jesus Christ really did die and rise and leave us the sacraments, don’t expect it to go away any time soon.
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Tom Hoopes is writer in residence at Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas.
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10 Signs Christianity Is on the Rise
By Tom Hoopes, Aleteia.org
It May Look Different in the Future, but That's a Good Thing
Christianity is a dying relic of an ancient past. The Internet is killing it. Science is killing it. Western sophistication is killing it. Right?
Wrong.
In many ways, Christianity is on the rise as never before—worldwide, and in America. Here are the ways we can tell:
1. Christianity is growing by leaps and bounds worldwide.
The research shows Christian numbers rising, not falling worldwide. "Christianity should enjoy a worldwide boom in the coming decades, but the vast majority of believers will be neither white nor European, nor Euro-American," writes Philip Jenkins of Baylor University, author of "The Next Christendom."
In America, this will mean that as white descendants of Europeans fall off a demographic cliff, they will be replaced by the growing Southern Christian and Catholic populations.
2. Nominal Christianity is dead — and that’s a good thing.
Meanwhile, in America, research showing that Christian numbers are tanking is a little misleading. What it really shows is a fall in the number of people who call themselves Christians but have never darkened the door of a Church. We no longer feel we have to dishonestly mark the "Christian" box, and we now feel it's OK to be honest and mark the "atheist" box—but this shows health rather than weakness.
It is an interesting dynamic: In the West, the nominal Christianity that was inherited unthinkingly is disappearing and in the East and South, real Christianity is a rapidly growing grassroots movement. Books like God's Century by Monica Duffy Toft of Public Policy at the John F. Kennedy School of Government and God Is Back by John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge of The Economist are trying to figure out what that will mean.
3. The Church is promoting the sacraments.
But the nominal Catholic rate still causes problems. We know various polls place Mass attendance at various small percentages. What we don’t know is the extent to which they merely show that nominal Catholics still mark "Catholic" on polls.
Another thing we also know is that the Church is promoting the first necessary step to increased Mass attendance: confession. The Vatican’s 24 hours for the Lord March 13-14 is doing this church-wide, seeing promotions pay off in Great Britain, while events such as Chicago’s Festival of Forgiveness and Philadelphia's confession push are doing the same in America.
4. Eucharistic Adoration is on the rise.
A good measure of whether Catholics are more than nominal is Eucharistic adoration. To spend time with Jesus Christ is the very definition of a Christian, after all. Adoration is offered at 7,094 U.S. parishes as listed by RealPresence.com. In 2005, that website’s president, Mike Mortimer, estimated that there were 715 perpetual adoration chapels in America. The Vatican now estimates that there are 1,100 perpetual adoration chapels in America.
The worldwide church is led by a man who prays a daily Eucharistic hour and the Church in America is actively promoting Eucharistic adoration through events like the Eucharistic Adoration Novena.
5. Catholic youth movements have never been stronger.
A movement’s future is only as strong as its next generation, and so for Catholicism to have a future it has to have a youth movement. Catholicism does. Our most recent World Youth Day attracted 3.7 million — one of the 30-year event’s largest gatherings ever.
At home, we see a pro-life force largely led by young American Catholics, which dwarfs almost every other activist movement. Tens of thousands of Catholic young people descend on Washington each January for the March for Life, and you can add to that the young people at the 115 smaller marches for life throughout the United States and the nationwide life chain events in October.
6. … and the Catholic youth movements are linked to higher education.
When I went to college, people referred to "the hardcore four" or "thriving five" Catholic colleges faithful to the magisterium. Now I work at a college and we continually hear new stories of schools trying to reclaim their Catholic identity in order to compete. Today, the National Catholic Register’s latest Catholic Identity Guide lists more than 30 schools that are promoting the strength of their Catholic identity.
At the same time, new Catholic centers at state schools are trying to make inroads in hostile environments that dismantle students’ faith: The Seek 2015 conference of FOCUS (The Fellowship of Catholic University Students) attracted nearly 10,000 college students this year.
7. New, young vocations.
Another phenomenon you can’t help but notice in Catholic circles is hidden from official numbers: the new young vocations. We see them at Benedictine College all the time — in our classrooms, in our Abbey, and among our alumni. But because of the huge numbers of elderly priests and nuns, the total numbers of priests and nuns keeps dropping in America.
Research does show that millennials are "even more likely" to consider vocations than the generation before them, and anecdotal evidence shows that there was a Benedict Effect before there was any Francis Effect in vocations, and that priests under 35 represent a sign of hope in the Church.
8. Strong, engaged Bishops.
Complaining about bishops is a pastime as old as the Church itself. It can be done in a helpful way (see the letters of St. Paul in your New Testament) and in an unhelpful way (as in the joke about the part of the bishop-making ceremony where the candidate’s spine is removed).
But the 21st century has seen a huge change in the way American bishops engage the world. It first became noticeable with the candidacy of John Kerry, a radically pro-abortion politician whose nominal Catholicism forced bishops to take a stand. Then came the rise of Obama and the HHS mandate — which every U.S. bishop denounced. Finally, new strong bishops are emerging from what Thomas Peters calls the "Benedict Bishop Bump."
9. A new interest in Scripture.
Many people predicted when "The Da Vinci Code" was popular that the long-term effect of the novel’s crazy anti-Scriptural premise would be to increase interest in Scripture. That paradoxical prediction has proven true. In the wake of "The Da Vinci Code," a new interest in Scripture can be seen in popular books, television miniseries, and major Hollywood movies.
10. The witness of the martyrs.
Last but not least by a long shot is the witness of the martyrs. The beautiful way Christians are showing their deep faith and love for Jesus Christ, as I've said before, will grow the Church just as it did in the former atheist communist bloc, and indeed as it did in the early Church.
The bottom line is that if Christianity is true, then we can expect it will continue to rise and not die. If it's not true, then it will certainly die — and the sooner, the better. But since Jesus Christ really did die and rise and leave us the sacraments, don’t expect it to go away any time soon.
Crownsofcreation.com
joeyandjeanie.com
https://www.spreaker.com/user/sdcmedianet
Tom Hoopes is writer in residence at Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas.
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Saturday, March 7, 2015
Ryan and Bryan Wood a.k.a New Money Twinz
Full Name: Ryan and Bryan Wood a.k.a New Money Twinz
Birth Place: BirchWood to HollyWood, Oxon Hill to Beverly Hills
Don’t mistake frankness and honesty for lack of consideration. These two crooners have been one of the hardest working bands of brothers since the turn of the century, when they founded their own music label New Money Records in Beverly Hils, CA (as well as a clothing line, an all-natural supplement drink and more!). As you may all be aware, running a label is a labor of love and hard work. Fortunately for the Wood brothers, their work did not go unrewarded. Their fantastic and constant stream of music videos has built them a massive YouTube and MySpace following. The duo's work has even been noticed and featured by the ultra popular genre website WorldStarHipHop. New Money Twinz has already achieved a ton of buzz on the net, getting featured in blogs like Coast 2 Coast Mixtapes and Mixtape Wire. They have been featured videos on MTV.com and Myspace.com’s “Famous and Unsigned,” and also had several appearances on BET’s 106 & Park, MTV and The WB television outlets. The group has even been identified as a web trend on Billboard’s website!
Ryan and Bryan broke into the game right out of high school. Straight to the pros, in 1996 -1998 , signed on as Writers and Artists with BedRock Productions, ran by Clinton " Buddy " Wike of the gold selling Soulful R&B Group INTRO. Ryan and Byan (R&B)Toured and traveled from city to city learning and absorbing the blueprint to a successful musical and business career.
1999 -2000, Signed on as Writers and Artists to King City Records, CEO Devante " Swing of the multi-platinum group JODECI.
Coming from a camp that was also molded for success, artist such as Missy, Timbaland, Magoo, Playa (R.i.p Static Major), Ginuwine, Tweet from R&B Group Suga, Flo-Rida, Bazaar Royale, the list goes on.
In the midst of that, The New Money Twinz was born!
2000 , Ryan and Bryan (R&B) worked at P Diddy's Daddy House Studios in New York for about 9 months with Hit Squad producer at the time, Nasheim Myrick and Bad Boy A&R/Exec, Conrad.
The New Money Twinz was meeting away with P Diddy, when they immediately got the notion to move to HollyWood to pursue their own business and gain West Coast Respect.
From 2000 to 2005 Ryan and Bryan went on hiatus from the music industry and started their education research enrolling in programs to eventually own their own Record / Retail/ Film Dynasty.
2006, New Money Records became official as a California Based Record, Music and Video Label which has evolved in World Of TV.
Since 2006 Ryan and Bryan served as Creative Directors and Hosts For The Worlds First Interactive Television NetWork Filmon.TV. Battlecam.com Social Networking Experiment. The Network has since went syndicated and are reaching millions of viewers daily from the U.S to The UK.
After 5 years of promoting and advertising, The New Money Brand have become a global movement.
2011 ,Ryan and Bryan Wood have since earned their Associates (Major in Advertising) , Bachelor (Major in Business Management), Masters (Major in Product Management) and PHD Degree (Major in Marketing)
2014 New Money Records Inc is still in effect.
C.E.O - Ryan K. Wood
C.F.O - Bryan K. Wood
Beverly Hills, CA
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Vince Gelonese
Recording Artist Vince Gelonese Launches “Every Dream” in the United States
EPR NETWORK/ -- Australian recording artist Vince Gelonese's song titled “Every Dream” launched in the United States. The song is quickly gaining popularity through its rise in the charts. It is currently holding at #5 in Billboard's top singles. Vince was recently on the Dawn Christie Show, a popular internet radio show that currently has over 800 viewers and listeners all over the world.
“Every Dream” is a love song and a love story. Vince wrote the song after an encounter with, what he feels, was about the love he had for a beautiful lady. He had been writing songs for a number of years but this song portrayed him as a vulnerable man who felt “real” love for the first time in his life.
Vince is also an entertainment producer and has had a successful run with a number of shows in which he is also a performer. His voice has been compared to legendary icons such as Elvis Presley and Tom Jones.
The Dawn Christie shows airs every Friday at 1 pm PST on latalklive.com
To hear “Every Dream” go to video link
Vince is also an entertainment producer and has had a successful run with a number of shows in which he is also a performer. His voice has been compared to legendary icons such as Elvis Presley and Tom Jones.
The Dawn Christie shows airs every Friday at 1 pm PST on latalklive.com
To hear “Every Dream” go to video link
VINCE – BIO
ITALIAN BORN VINCE GELONESE IS CURRENTLY WINNING OVER NEW FANS IN AMERICA AS THE ONLY AUSTRALIAN NOMINEE IN THE 2014 HOLLYWOOD MUSIC AWARDS WITH HIS #1 HOT SINGLES BILLBOARD HIT “EVERY DREAM”,
VINCE RECENTLY RECORDED A NUMBER OF ORIGINALS WITH WORLD-RENOWNED MUSIC PRODUCER RONNIE KING (MARIAH CAREY, 2PAC, SNOOP DOG), IN PALM SPRINGS.
HAVING JOINED HIS FIRST BAND AT 16, AS A GUITARIST, VINCE PURSUED 6 YEARS OF CLASSICAL AND OPERA VOCAL TUITION.
VINCE MADE THE TRANSITION INTO A CAREER AS BOTH A SOLO/POP/ROCK ARTIST, AND COVERS TRIBUTE ARTIST/ENTERTAINER, STILL PERFORMING WITH HIS BAND, AS A SOLO PERFORMER AND AS PART OF OTHER PRODUCTIONS.
MANY POTENTIAL OPPORTUNITIES AROSE FOR VINCE WHILST IN THE UNITED STATES IN 2006, (UNDER CELEBRITY LA PUBLICIST DEBORAH HAYTER) INCLUDING TOURING WITH HEADLINE ACTS AND ARTISTS (INCLUDING TOM PETTY).
VINCE WAS ALSO OFFERED HIS OWN LAS VEGAS SHOW ROOM, TEMPERARILY REPLACING WAYNE NEWTON (THE KING OF VEGAS!) AT THE FLAMINGO CASINO.
VINCE RECEIVED NUMEROUS VOCAL TESTIMONIALS FROM WORLD RENOWNED ARTISTS AND PRODUCERS, SUCH AS “EARTH, WIND & FIRE”, HOWARD WOLF, LES BROWN AND QUINCY JONES TO NAME A FEW.
UNFORTUNATELY, DUE TO EXTENSIVE VISA ISSUES, VINCE RETURNED TO AUSTRALIA.
GELONESE CONTINUES TO WRITE AND PERFORM IN BOTH ENGLISH AND ITALIAN.
Monday, February 23, 2015
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