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Personally Speaking ~ Our Boys ~ Mary Bohling

Would it be safe to say that we (Ilvolovers) have adopted Gianluca, Piero and Ignazio as our own, as in “to take by choice into a relationship?”  (Webster)  When they first came to our country on tour and then settled in LA to work from Universal Studios, it was love at first sight for us.  Who wouldn’t fall in love with Ignazio’s sweet dimpled cheeks, Gianluca’s beautiful cherubic face and Piero’s rascally hair and demeanor?
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And on top of their adorable appearances, when they opened their mouths in song, we were blown away.  Who were these darlings from across the ocean—Italians??  Really??  They seemed like our own right from the start.  Of course they had parents in Italy, but they had let the boys come to us, so–finders, keeperswe wanted them for our own.  We thought (hoped) that if we loved them enough they would never leave us.  Didn’t they seem right at home singing the National Anthem at the Dodgers game in LA?

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But their talent and universal appeal was too great to be limited to the USA.  We really knew that it was inevitable that they would be recognized by the world.  And, truth be told, we wanted the best for them.  And since they always said that their mission was to bring Bel Canto music out of Italy and into the world, we knew that we would have to give them up for the greater good.  As Gianluca said, “It was more than a choice–it was our destiny.”

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So, even though it wasn’t official, we adopted them into our own families. They are as real to us as our own sons or grandsons.  A day doesn’t go by without their voices being a part of it.  We may even have a picture or two along with our family photos.  We search for news about what they are doing and where in the world they are.

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We scan their faces for signs of fatigue.  We are relieved when they look happy and relaxed.  We are proud of their success.  And we pray for them daily, because we have adopted them and made them OUR BOYS.moscow 6.png

~Mary

Personally Speaking~Looking Good!

Living the life of a nurse for a career is not a glamorous life to say the least.  Shower, put on clean scrubs, fix hair and I’m on the floor for duty.

When I see photos of the preparations Piero, Ignazio and Gianluca have to go through EVERY TIME they step on a stage I am thankful for the little prep it took me to pull off my gig every day.

To start with, take three  amazingly handsome Italians and try to make them even better?  Is it even legal?  The make up artists and hair stylists that have the privilege of working with these guys do an outstanding job of doing just this.  Many thanks to their great crew!

 

 

 

 

 

~Jane

Be Ours Tonight ~ Mary Bohling

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This photo shows what so many fans of Il Volo will be feeling this winter as the guys greet their adoring public in person.  The words on the poster say it all….how close and personal we feel about them.  The months and years that we have spent following their every move, watching their expressions, meeting their families, reveling in their success, immersing ourselves in their music, loving them as if they were our most intimate family members.  And on the night of the concert we say, BE OURS TONIGHT, for tonight you are ours alone.”

We know that they have a much larger calling,  We have watched them develop from humble, small-town boys into world-wide celebrities.  We wished for them the success that they have achieved, and yet it’s hard to let them go.

They got their start here in our country at Universal Studios, and we were charmed by their excitement at being in LA and recording there.  They cut their teeth touring here, and we welcomed them with open arms and hearts.  They seemed to belong to us even though they spoke our language with some difficulty and endearing accents.

Now we are part of a world-wide fan base, and we miss the intimacy that we once felt.  Oh, they still love us.  They have enough “fan love” for all.  We can see that in their attitudes.  And when we see them in concert this winter, we will be saying, “Be ours tonight,” for tonight we have you all to ourselves….and we will cherish every moment of this time with you.  Because, Gianluca, Ignazio, and Piero you ARE OURS, and we will continue to love you, follow you, pray for you and wait longingly for you to come back to us.

~Mary

Personally Speaking~RED Glamour ~ Jane

Piero and Natalia Jimenez could be world class models as they show us how glamorous RED really is!

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They look gorgeous together with the RED shoes, glasses, boots, scarf, lipstick and earrings.  And of course a RED stool to complete the ensemble.  Looks like even a corner of the RED Coke machine got in on this photo op!

They are the total package, I’d say!

~Jane

Wrapping up 2015 ~ Bernard

Here is a comment I didn’t want you to miss.  It’s a nice wrap-up from our newest Flight Crew Member, Bernard Duffy. ~M

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Thank you Lynn, Jane and Marie for such a warm welcome! I hope to post on the site from time-to-time.

2015 was such a great year for Il Volo.  During 2014, their accomplishments were coming more and more to the attention of the wider Italian population – thanks to certain TV presenters like Massimo Giletti (in his Sunday afternoon “magazine” show called “Domenica In”), Bruno Vespa (who presents the most important daily political and current affairs program, Porta-a-Porta, in the late evening) and of course, the incomparable Antonella Clerici, who was always available to praise the boys on any occasion. Then, there was Carlo Conti, who was given the task of organizing the Sanremo festival 2015 and persuaded the group to take part.

As everyone visiting this site already knows, “Grande Amore” really caught the imagination of a huge proportion of the Italian public – young and old, men and women – and the telephone vote made sure of their victory. It may not be clear to Americans, but Sanremo is a very “big deal” in Italy. The songs are performed in prime time all through the week from Tuesday to Saturday. Some are eliminated and some of those are then brought back under a process known as ripescaggio (which is the Italian translation of the French word “repechage”) and means literally “fished back” out of the elimination pool. It is a system that is also used in sport for giving losing competitors a second chance.

The grand final on Saturday evening is a great event in Italy’s cultural calendar. A number of other countries show it via the European Broadcasting Union, which also organizes the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC). On the Sunday, all of the most important programs on RAI Uno are broadcast live from Sanremo and there is endless analysis of the results, live performances of some of the songs, interviews with the prize-winners and speculation about whether the winners will take up their right to represent Italy at Eurovision. As you know, il Volo went to Vienna and were placed third in the ESC under the jury system; but, on the popular voting by telephone, they were a clear first with 100 points more than the second song! And, remember, no one living in Italy was able to vote for them. No telephone voter can vote for their own country’s song!

Their tour of Italy over the summer was sold out everywhere. Huge crowds turned out for personal appearances and promotional events at book and music stores. The tour culminated with the concert at the Arena of Verona. When introducing his aria – e lucevan le stelle – Piero called it, “the temple of opera” because of the summer season of opera performances that attract visitors from all over the world. During the broadcast of the concert on RAI Uno, the audience share broke records for the era of multiple channel and internet broadcasting. At its peak, they came close to 40% audience share for the whole of Italy!

I predict that 2016 will see even greater success for them. How lucky we all are to have them and to know that we were in on the “ground floor” while they were constructing the huge edifice that is their current success! We can all share in it on this site! As Piero, Ignazio and Gianluca put it, “Fasten your seat-belts and enjoy the flight!”

Best wishes to everyone!

~Barnard

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Just as I was getting ready to post this morning, we received another notable comment from Bernard.  So I’ll add it too!  ~M

I thought that some of you might like to read an English translation of the newspaper article that can be found at this link.
IL VOLO IS AT ROSETO – PLAQUES AND PHOTOS BEFORE THE CONCERT.
Gianluca Ginoble and Piero Barone greeted the children of the Le Orme (Footprints or Tracks) Center which had honored them with a plaque, and tomorrow evening, Wednesday 6 January, with Ignazio Boschetto, they will be at PalaMagetti for the concert that will open their Italian tour.
ROSETO DEGLI ABRUZZI. The evening before the concert, a round of greetings and little surprises for Roseto. Thus, yesterday evening, Gianluca Ginoble (the “home town” singer) and Piero Barone, two of the three parts of the trio, il Volo, made a visit to the children of the “Le Orme of Roseto” association, where the autistic children, who are patients of the association, are housed and where they (il Volo) were honoured with a plaque. The other element of the threesome, Ignazio Boschetto, probably remained in his room at the Bellavista hotel of Roseto. The trio will appear on the very day of the Epiphany, 6 January, at 9.00 p.m., at PalaMagetti of Roseto, from where they will set off with the initial date of their Italian tour. A homage to the Abruzzo region from where, at the age of 16, Gianluca Ginoble (now aged 20) set out in search of success and fortune. Other concerts will be held in Sicily, the region of Piero and Ignazio. “I am really happy to return to Roseto, where every year I come to bathe in the sea and go to eat spaghetti with clams at Massimo’s (restaurant)” said the charming Piero Barone.

The heading for the video reads as follows:
ROSETO, VISIT WITH HONOR CEREMONY FOR IL VOLO.

Roseto degli Abruzzi (province of Teramo), Honor ceremony and visit of Gianluca Ginoble and Piero Barone, singers from the trio Il Volo, at the center of the Le Orme association, where the singers received a plaque from the children. Photos and selfies on view from the opening date of the Italian tour in Gianluca’s home town. Piero: “Always happy to return to Roseto.”

~Bernard