
by Cookie Curci
Today, there is a new embodiment of the old and long held tradition of the recorded Italian voice. There is a new, exciting, and enterprising young talent.. tenor pop, culture being formed with a new sound...a sound that blends the classics of yesterday with a modern, innovative, beat. Things have changed greatly since the days Sinatra cut his first 78 rpm and his agent took it personally to a local DJ and begged or paid to have it play on the air.
Today the disk jockey is no longer the great maker of stars as he once was. Today the internet and the entertainer work together to create their greatness. Music is now down loaded to the waiting public's latest high tech gadget and a singers popularity depends a great deal on their public appearances.
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