Flight: “Now the Grammy ‘
Guests in Bari of Panorama of Italy , Ignazio, Piero and Gianluca Flight recount the successes of a whole career on the rise, with some still dream in the drawer: “Filling the stadiums with our music and winning a Grammy”
“In America we are with 2 albums in Top5, ranking first in the classical and early in the pop – Ignatius explains in Bari, guestPanorama of Italy and his companions – We received a tweet from Britney Spears , I gave five to Steve Tyler, Lady Gaga made ​​a selfie with us and filled us with compliments. ” A spell began on the stage of leave you a song and literally burst on to the Ariston, managed to transform a dream into reality : “We could not imagine a or two years ago that one day we filled the Arena – continues Gianluca – Greater love has changed my lifeand has given us the opportunity to create a repertoire and win a lot of people. ” Not to mention the increasingly strong affection of the fans, as told by Piero, it is made ​​”by 80% of girls and 20% of adults. Three generations that follow our concerts. ” Yet not everything that glitters is gold, as quell’Eurovision touched with a finger : “It was a small disappointment. We were first in the televoting, but the jury did not make us win, and there It is anger. And who comes back there? “ . The future, however, it’s all for them, between the desire to stay together for a long time (“Why we should split up and destroy all the more beautiful?”) And a final grand prize to be won: the Grammy.
Full Story and pictures here ⇓
 http://www.vanityfair.it/show/musica/15/11/11/il-volo-vogliamo-il-grammy-intervista?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=marketing&utm_campaign=vanityfair
Let’s see…who lives here?
Nice flashback, Lynn. Â When our boys were Babes in New York. Â Cutest faces ever!Â
Well Ignazio, how about this challenge?
 Nice, however…I would not want to eat that particular pizza!
A peek into the Guy’s friend, Minio’s shop, “Luxottica”. Â He must like Il Volo too!
Ah, an Italian ghost story. Â Start at the beginning of the video, but for the end of the story, go past the italian telling around 5:50.
~Thanks Lynn!
