Thursday, September 15, 2011

A hot wonderful working summer!!

Dear friends and readers,

After a long summer break I’m back with my BLOG!!

Oh well the summer is my favorite period of the year: the sun and the warm weather give me energy and so much happiness!! Funny enough I’m always busy around this period! I didn’t have time to visit Italy and to go to the beach…but I had nevertheless great time singing and meeting new and old fans and friends!!

And a lot of great things happened as well. I was invited to sing at the Unico National Convention in Washington DC. It was a wonderful event. I got to drive there with JJ and Micheal Castaldo, a dear and talented friend who was also singing at the same event.

We left NYC in the morning around 10Am. Michael was the assigned driver, JJ the co-driver, me I was nicely seating on the back of Michael’s  beautiful and new Mercedes!!
The 5 hours flew by quickly and we were in Arlington around 3 PM. 

With wonderful Nasrin of Daniel's Boutique
The Unico Event had many sponsors. One of them, Daniel’s Boutique had offered to dress me for my Concert there. I was quiet flattered of the offer that I accepted. I would have never thought to meet one of the most adorable people ever and to find a new wonderful a dear friend.

So after checking into the Hotel and I was ready to go to the appointment at the Daniel’s Boutique to choose my dress for the day after Concert.

The beautiful Boutique was of walking distance from the hotel. So with JJ after freshening up a bit we walked there. To wait for me there was Nasrin, the owner of the Boutique. Her beautiful face with a beautiful smile and her warm embrace made me fall for her right away!! She was adorable.

One of the many wonderful gowns
Red my favorite color
A look at my body and she knew my size and what to bring to me!! I think that in two hours that I was there I got to wear at least 40 of the most beautiful gowns . We decied for two, Nasrin took some measurements and they were ready to go to her seamstress to be ready at noon the day after for the Concert.
Since we could not choose for only one we decided to have two of them ready….one for the show and one for the Fashion show that Daniel’s Boutique was doing the day after.
Daniel’s Boutique also had some great accessories for me to with the gowns. I was so happy, not only for the beautiful dresses I was about to wear but also to have found such a warm and wonderful person in Nasrin!
Well it was so wonderful for me to hear that Nasrin with Daniel’s Boutique would have loved to be my official stylist. I felt so blessed!! And yes now they are dressing me with their beautiful gowns.

Singing at the Unico in DC
With MaryAnn Re
Nasrin knows my size, so we discuss the event and I get them sent to me with accessories to go with via FedeX!! They have a beautiful website but at the boutique they have so much more dresses and styles!! Soon they will also be on FB and they will have more and more dresses on line for all of you to buy if you like them!!

In a matter of fact I got so many compliments for my dresses of my sold out Concert in Dix Hills : those were indeed dresses chosen by Nasrin form me by Daniel’s boutique.


Singing 
The Stage
Dix Hills was another wonderful event of my wonderful summer!! My first Concert in Long Island. And I was so happy to see the warm response of the audience! 500 people in standing ovation after my rendition of This Is My Life, La vie En Rose and The First Time Ever I saw Your Face. Wonderful to hear them all sing with me Volare! A  wonderful night.

I was for more than one hour singing autographs on the CD after the Concert taking pictures with the so many wonderful new and old friends!! My Dressing room was full of beautiful flowers. Some wonderful friends of mine, Karen and Irene they even came all the way from Pittsburgh for the Concert. I saw them in the dark during sound check….that was such a wonderful moment!!! That was so very special!!


My wonderful musicians
The Stage
The Concert was magical and went so fast!! After the CD singing there was even a nice party organized for me by Kim DeFranco, such a sweet heart!! I had the support of so many people for this event and I want to thank them all: Charles Traina and Kathie Gallina who took care of my hair, the whole team of Anthony DeFranco Salon and Maria Traina

who really help me so much promoting this event in Long Island!! She’s priceless!! And thank you Roberto Dree for the pictures of the night and Franco Corrado for the video of it!!


With Maria during the promotion tour
Leaving the after party with my goody bag!!
So it was nice to hang up at the party with all those wonderful friends. What a night!! We all had worked so hard to promote the Dix Hills Concert…and we were so happy to see the success that our hard work had generated!! And we are ready to do it all over again since they already asked me back in Dix Hills on February 4th 2012!!

So now you know I’ve been working the whole summer to

prepare concerts, rehearse new songs with my musicians and selecting songs for my new CD and writing songs as well. It was a warm wonderful summer…there was no vacation for me at all but I love what I do and that is a blessing for sure!!

With the beautiful Eva Franchi
Stay tune for my next week BLOG about the Sergio Franchi Memorial Concert,

Love always,

Giada












Friday, June 17, 2011

Heavenly music in NYC: The Choir of the Pope's Diocese!








Dear friends and readers,

Spring is leaving the place to the summer: and you already know, for me is the most wonderful time of the year!!

My New York life has always a touch of Italia, a bit because many of my friends are Italian or are Italian’s lovers and a bit because I’m always looking for something Italian anyway myself so not to miss my home country that much, I guess!!

Last Saturday I was part of an event that really was very special in so many different ways! A dear friend of mine, journalist Franco Corrado, invited me to attend the last Concert of the Choir of Pope’s Diocese.

This was a wonderful event that actually started thanks to a another wonderful person I know very well, a man that I respect and love very much: Larry Paragano.
Larry is a very humble and quiet man, a man that has build from nothing an incredible empire in the USA, a very successful banker and involved in many different and successful business ventures. Nevertheless if you should chance to meet him you will think he’s just a sweet nice man, proud to be Italian and thankful to be alive, to have a great family and dear friends. You will love him like I do for his great heart and gentle manner.


Friday, June 10, 2011

Standing together for the Alzheimer in City Island: a great night!

Dear friends and readers,


Funny how spring seems to be gone among the seasons. It looks like we go nowadays from winter cold to summer hot.

I remember when I was a child that we had a few months where we had spring weather: we were wearing spring's jackets and spring's clothes. Now it looks like we go from winter ‘s jackets to summer’s tops.
Oh well you don’t hear me complain about that, since I really love the warm weather, so the sooner it gets here the best for me. But I feel a bit worry for Planet Earth. I know the weather has changed because of the pollution and the Ozone Hole, so I’m a bit scared to see that we really start to see those changes for real! I wonder what will be next!!

Central Park in the Spring
View of  The Ocean's Building ; I lived there for 3 years!!












I know everybody start to be more concerned about it and aware of it and that some changes start to have shapes so I hope we won’t have to worry about what’s next. We leave in such a beautiful planed and I think we should be more careful in taking care of it!! I can wait for the day that we will only have electric’s cars, that day will great a great one not only for the cleaner air but also for the wallet: so we can break free from those crazy gasoline prizes we are imposed to pay nowadays.

Spring in NYC
I’m very confident we will be able to conserve our beautiful planet and we will be able to enjoy the Spring's season forever. i just love Spring!!

Spring in Holland
While I was enjoying this wonderful Spring with summer’s weather in NYC last week I also had a very intense week. I had the great chance to be part of some great Benefit events, always such a wonderful feeling for me.

One of them was a benefit for the Alzheimer. I  was asked to perform a few songs for a Benefit Concert for the Alzheimer organized by Dr. Luigi Miele. The Party took place in City Island a beautiful island north of New York. The place was packed with first generation Italians, so Italian was the main language spoken that night. It was wonderful to hear about the money they had raised to help the family of people suffering this horrible disease and also some money for the research. Hopefully one day they will find the cure for this degenerating disease.
Going to City Island
The event was organized by Dr. Luigi Miele. Dr. Miele is a very nice quiet man who’s doing a wonderful job for the Italian community. I meet Dr. Miele thanks to my music. Dr. Miele is also a very popular DJ’s of WVOX 1460 AM Radio, where he host already for years a very popular radio show "Italian Melodies with Dr.Luigi Miele" every Saturday Sat from 12pm - 1pm. He’s being playing my music already for years so it was nice to get to meet at the Benefit event many of his listeners who knew me only through his radio show.
Dr. Miele is very quiet and reserved. He never really told me that for instance he was part of a very famous scene in the Godfather. In the wedding scene he was the bandleader, the guy singing with the dark suit!! I found a clip on your tube for you to see. So funny to him here!



Wednesday, June 1, 2011

NELA Gala in Washington: a trip to remember!

Dear friends and readers,


Spring seems to have left already and to leave space to summer. The weather in NYC is in the 80’s F (more or less 30C). The sun is shining everyday and life seems more beautiful than ever: you know by now that the sun has a magic happy power on me!!
Last week it was such a great week. I was honored to perform on May 25 at the Annual National Education & Leadership Awards Gala of the Order Sons of Italy in Washington.
I left NYC on Tuesday afternoon. The weather was already sunny and I was already aware that the temperature was going up to the 90’s (33C) in Washington. So I was ready to go.
In the car on our way to Washington
The traffic was OK and we left NYC around 2:30 PM. With many stops for sight seeing and coffee we were save and sound in Washington at 8:30Pm. We were staying at the beautiful Washington Court Hotel. I checked my room and decided to go for a tea when I met already in the lobby the great actor and MC of the GALA Joe Mantegna and the National President of the OSIA Joe DiTrapani. After a tea and some chat with them I went back to my room for some relax and sleep. The day after was the big day!!

Capitol Reflecting Pool
The U.S. Capitol

















At the Washington Monument
With JJ at the Mall










I woke up at 9Am slipped in my Gym suit and I was ready to go for usual morning walk. Since the hotel was near The Capitol we decided to go there. The weather was incredible and the view of the imposing Capitol and the Mall all around was breathtaking. As usual there are there tons of people, most of them students wearing all the same T-shirt so to be recognizable also from a distance if they get lost. We walked for up to three hours. Time flew by so quickly!! All around the Mall there are Museums, of Modern Art, American History, a Botanical Garden, National space and Air space Museum, they even have an exposition of Venice so many wonderful things to see all of them with free entrance. As you can imagine tourists are all over the Mall. But the Mall is so big that you still feel like you are walking around all alone. Wonderful time over there. It was then lunchtime. I went back to the Hotel for a shower and we went for lunch on a very nice and little coffee near the Hotel. Before I knew it was already 3Pm and time to make some preparation for the show.


Sound check
With Chris
At 5Pm was time to go for the sound check. Also this year the GALA was at the National Building Museum, a very impressive and beautiful building. I had had the honor to perform there also in 2009 when among the honoree there was the Vice President of the United States, Joe Biden. Since this year there were among the honorees no Presidents, the check to get into the building was less complicated. Actually it’s always easy for us artists to get in since we don’t have to wait on line or to get screened, but it’s a different story for the guests.
My sound check was quickly and easy. Every year they have a very great team and company doing the sound. Lucky me the sound engineer was also this year Chris, a very talented and nice guy and he knew already my voice and style so in no time we were done!!
It was time to rush to the hotel. I had one hour to do my makeup and hair and wear my gown.
With Carmen Policy and his lovely wife Gayle
Also this year they were honoring some incredible great people: this year Receiving the National Education & Leadership Award
was Carmen Policy, Founder & Proprietor, Casa Piena Vineyard, former President and CEO, San Francisco 49ers
. A very nice man I got to meet after the show with his lovely wife Gayle, who invited me to go and sing in San Francisco. Looking forward to that.
Receiving the 3rd Lifetime Achievement Award for Public Service
was Sen. Jack Reed (R.I.)
Serving his 3rd term, U.S. Senate
 and also a Veteran, U.S. Army
.
Receiving the Special Award for Courage & Patriotism was Steven Nardizzi, Esq.
 Executive Director of Wounded Warrior Project.
Receiving the Award for Excellence in Global Business was Pier Francesco Guarguaglini, chairman of Finmeccanica S.p.A.


With JJ and Gen. Odierno
Also present that evening were 10 young Italian Americans who received the 2011 SIF Scholarship and will now attend many of America's top universities. It is always wonderful to see those young students getting their scholarship on stage and see their enthusiasm.
With Sgt. Giunta
Special Guest were Gen. Raymond T. Odierno, Commander, U.S. Joint Forces Command and Staff Sgt. Salvatore Giunta Medal of Honor Recipient.

Master of Ceremonies also this year was Award-winning Actor and dear friend, Joe Mantegna, which as usual did an incredible job as MC of the night.

With the two soldiers of my table
The night had a very high energy. The presence of the Gen. Odieno and Staff Sgt. Giunta and their very inspirational speeches gave the night a touch of patriotism and pride to all the people in the room. SSgt. Giunta was introduced by Gen. Odierno, who said, "This young soldier represents what our military is all about: unwavering dedication to each other...we never leave a fallen comrade."  Sgt. Giunta received the nation's highest honor for valor after risking his life to save a wounded comrade who was being carried away by Taliban terrorists during an ambush in Afghanistan. Sgt. Giunta, who is the first living American serviceman to receive the Medal of Honor since Vietnam, did receive also that night a $10,000 scholarship from the OSIA and did a very nice speech that touched everybody. He wanted to make sure for all us to understand that he is just a normal soldiers, who did nothing special, who just did was he was supposed to do, serve the country and protect his comrades. He said so sweet and modestly “I am only one of many serving in the U.S. military today," he said. "I appreciate the honors I have been receiving, but I did what thousands of others do every day: fight for this country."
And it was Joe Mantegna that so wonderfully replay for all of us saying ” You may be one of millions, but you are also for sure One in a Million”.
With Joe
I got to meet Sgt. Giunta and also Gen. Odierno, incredible people!! Both Gen. Odierno and SSgt. Giunta were given standing ovations by the audience. At my table there were also two soldiers, female soldiers, and it was so wonderful to give to them my personal thanks for what they do!!

It was wonderful to hear the speeches of all those incredible recipients. It was a mix of laughs and touching moments. It was wonderful to see Steven Nardizzi,
 Executive Director of the Wounded Warrior Project receiving the Special Award for Courage & Patriotism.  The WWP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization headquartered in Jacksonville, FL. Their mission is to raise awareness and enlist the public’s aid for the needs of injured service members, to help injured service members aid and assist each other and to provide unique, direct programs and services to meet the needs of injured service member. WWP was founded in Virginia by a group of veterans and friends who took action to help the injured service men and women of this generation. It was very powerful and inspirational to learn from his speech how empowering it can be to help others. If you want to learn more about this organization here is the link: www.woundedwarriorproject.org


Theresa on stage
With Theresa
A big surprise for me was to see at the GALA my wonderful friend and great singer Theresa Sareo, who’s involved with the WWP. She sang her own song “Thought The Soldiers Eyes” and touched the heart of everybody. Theresa, who lost her right leg in a traffic accident in 2002, is a wonderful friend. She always had the desire to do something for the wounded soldiers, she always felt a connection with them and maybe it would have been a way to share with them her own pain. I put her in contact a few years ago with my wonderful friend John Vigiano,  who I knew was involved with the Walter Reed Army Hospital. They became dear friends and since that day Theresa frequently performs for injured troops at Walter Reed Army Hospital, near Washington, D.C.
With my great surprise before she sang she thanked me for my help to achieve this introducing her to John Vigiano. That was so sweet of her. This was for sure one of the things I would have never expected from her, I never felt I needed a thank for. I did it because it I love her and I wanted to help a friend. Small thing at time can mean so much to other. I felt so happy that I was able to give a dear friend like Theresa some joy with such a small introduction to another dear friend like John Vigiano!!

It was a great night. A night that made me think about how lucky I am to be free in a country without war. And also so thankful for what so many soldiers are doing for us: they fight for our freedom and we should never forget to thank them and ask God to protect them!!  And also a night that made clear to me  that I can do help other with small things. Just some kindness can do so much.

Show time
Show time (photo F, Isgro)
Well yes, among all this emotions, it was also my time to perform: the audience was so nice to me and I felt so honored to be able to sing for all of them. It was for sure an incredible view from the stage: from the US Congress there it was Nancy Pelosi, Sen. Sherrod Brown, the current Ambassador from Italy to the U.S. Giulio Terzi as well as the immediate past ambassador, Giovanni Castellaneta, and of course the heroes of the night Gen. Raymond Odierno, commander of U.S. forces in Iraq, and his son, Capt. Anthony Odierno (U.S. Army, ret.) who lost an arm in Iraq and SSgt. Salvatore Giunta among all the others honorees. And of course Joe Mantegna, who I thanked from the stage for his help too before I sang. Every year I need three recommendation letters from outstanding people in the business for my VISA, so to be able to work and stay in the USA. I asked Joe for such a letter two year ago and in 5 days I had an incredible letter that even surprised my lawyer. A big star like Joe with an ever-bigger heart!!
After I sang Joe came to me telling me too that I didn’t need to thank him since he was so glad to be able to help, and gave me a big hug and told me I was, as usual, wonderful up there. What a night!!


My Venice in Washington
I felt so blessed to be there and to be able to sing my heart out for such a wonderful group of people.
The Venice Exposition
It was more than ever clear to me that we can make this world a better place just by standing for each other, caring for each other, being there for each other. We don’t need big acts to be of help, small things can change the life of a person. Nothing is too small or too big, the important thing is to act, to do something for each other!!

I went to bed with my heart full of joy!!
The day after I went to see some of the Museums, the Venetian exposition and of course the White House. A trip to remember for sure!!

With JJ at the White House gate
Stay tune for my next week BLOG.

Love always,


Giada










Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Back in the US: two wonderful events!

Carissimi amici,


How are you?
With mom and my wonderful cousin Marta
Yes I’m back from Italy, from my work/vacation. It was great to be there as you can imagine. To see my parents, my family, my friends: well I haven’t been there for a year and half. I will make sure to never be away from them that long!! The weather in Italy was incredible. Sunny and warm just like in the summer. In a matter of fact I was sunbathing almost everyday in my bikini for the whole time: such a great time!! 

And of course the food was another plus to the whole trip: I had really missed the taste of sun ripe tomatoes, the real Italian barbeque meat, the fruits, the home made pasta and the gnocchi of my mom.  I also made a trip to Holland to visit JJ's family  and my dear friends Anja and Joy: so much fun! I took tons of pictures and I will share them with more details of the whole trip very soon in my BLOG!!
With Marisa May
Well I’m back now and I’m already working hard and I can tell you I’m happy too. I missed my music. Last Sunday, May 15th I had the honor once again to perform at the Leone di San Marco Gala in New Rochelle. Also this year they honored some outstanding Italian Americans. Here on the pictures you’ll see some of the recipients: the beautiful Marisa May, a wonderful business woman that following the footsteps of her dad, famous New York restaurateur Tony May and former owner of the Rainbow’s Room, has now a very upscale Italian restaurant in NYC with him the SD26 (www. Sd26ny.com). Very nice to hear her speech of how she always felt happy to be Italian thanks to her family.
With NYPD Michael Gervasi and his lovely wife
The Sonny Grosso Law Enforcement Award was given this year to a real hero NYPD Highway Patrol Medal of Valor Recipient, World Trade Center Disaster, Michael Gerbasi. It was so inspiring to hear his incredible story, a man that saved hundred of people that day, that got injured badly, and still decided to go back and keep working for the NYPD. He was sitting next to me a very humble and gracious young man with a wonderful wife and a wonderful family! Some tears came done during his speech, but I really could feel the joy and admiration of everybody when he was done with it!! A great moment that really made me think about the real meaning of life!!
M.D. Vincent De Vita
The Medicine Awards was given to Vincent De Vita MD. Vincent T. DeVita, Jr., MD is an internationally recognized pioneer physician in the field of oncology. His speech was also very touching and sincere. A very humble man that was instrumental in developing combination chemotherapy programs that ultimately led to an effective regimen of curative chemotherapy for Hodgkin’s disease and diffuse large cell lymphomas.
With Richard LaGravenese
The Screenwriting/Directing Award was given to Richard LaGravenese. It was so nice to hear his speech, to hear how much he was influenced by his being Italian in becoming a writer. He even got emotional remembering his own dad and the time spent with him going to see movie: a very touching moment. A very great man!! In case you don’t know among Richard’s movies, are the just new released movie “Water for Elephant”, but also some great movies like “Freedom Writers”, “The Horse Whisperer”, “The Mirror Has Two Faces”, “The Bridges of Madison County”, just to mention a few.
Luigi & Gayle 
With Maria & Sonny
As always it was a very uplifting event and a great occasion to get to spend time with some of my dearest friends, like Sonny Grosso and Christina Krauss, Luigi Moneta and Gayle Scott, who also performed, and Maria Traina Gallina, who drove me there and spent the day with me so to give me her welcome home!!
With Andrea, Dana & Andrew
Last Friday night,  May 20 I was once again  proudly part of an event for the Dana’s Angels Foundation. A few years ago I got to meet, thanks to my dear friends, movie producer Sonny Grosso and casting director Chris Krauss, two incredible parents of 4 children, Andrea and Phil Marella. Two of their wonderful children, Dana and Andrew are suffering of a very rare and cruel disease called Niemann-Pick Type C disease. The NPC disease is a genetic metabolic disorder in which harmful quantities of cholesterol and other fatty substances accumulate in the cells of the body such as the spleen, liver, lungs, bone marrow and, most dramatically, the brain. To say things easily: the children end up in a wheel chair and stop talking and moving till they die!! It’s a rare desease and that’s why the Marella family is devoted in collecting money for the research so to find a cure for this horrible desease. Dana is already in a wheel chair, but Andrew, now 11 is still a normal child, thanks to new medicine and the research of the last few years!! It’s a run against time I so much respect their commitment and strength as parents and as family!! So honored to know them!!

Regis and Kethie Lee
Frank and Kathie Lee

Also year the annual benefit Gala was at the Palace Theatre in Stamford, CT and the star of the night was Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. Already for many years MC of the night are Frank and Kathie Lee Gifford. And this year also Regis Philbin stopped by with his lovely wife Joy!
The Live Auction
The Live Auction


The Live Auction
Regis and Kathie Lee were wonderful on stage and very generous too. During the Live Auction they both generously donated $10.000 each to the cause. Regis for a table at Rao’s on Monday night with Sonny Grosso, and Kathie Lee for a day of sailing on the Ticonderoga. Their act of generosity really was a good example for every one that soon after showed their generosity bidding very high on all the wonderful things the Live Auction had to offer: a dinner with Chazz Palmintieri and his wife Gianna at their home, three tickets for Rihanna and Cee Lo Green with meet and greet after the show, and a wonderful week of vacation in a deluxe Three Bedroom ocean front unit in beautiful Turks & Caicos.
It was such a wonderful feeling to see the generosity of the people to help the DART to find a cure to save the lives of all the children afflicted with NPC.
Well it was so very touching to see Dana, now 17 years old, still in her wheelchair but doing much better than last year. She even got to say a word a few weeks a go. And it was wonderful so see Andrew, a wonderful child of 11 now, alive and full of energy now and full of projects for his future. He must be worried to end up like Dana, but to see the strength and the commitment of his parents to find a cure makes him feel secure and protected, just like a child should feel.   



Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons

With Frankie






A very special night that had made me understand that health is the true wealth and that help other less fortunate is real power!  What a night, a real rollercoaster of emotions and most of all full of love. After the Live Auction Frankie Valli hit the stage with the Four Seasons: just like one of his songs: Oh what a night!! The audience was standing almost for the whole concert and singing alone each and every song! So many wonderful songs!! Frankie was great and the young ladies loved in particular the 4 wonderful male backing singers, dancing and singing with so much energy!! And the Band was outstanding!!
After the show I was between the few lucky people that got to meet the Frankie. A very nice moment!! A great artist and a wonderful human being!! I was lucky to be in great company the whole night seating next to Sonny and Chriss, Richard Vetere and Lissa, Maria Traina Gallina on the second row just behind Frank and Kathie Lee Gifford and Regis and Joey Philbin. They were all happy too! 

With Richard Vetere, Bobby Valentine & Mr. Pavia
With Michelle Phillips 





I also got to spend time with legendary singer from The Mamas & The Papas, Michelle Phillips. the wonderful Major of Stamford Mr. Pavia and his dear friend, legendary Major League Baseball player and manager, Bobby Valentine.What a great night. I’m so honored to be part of it and it was so wonderful to see the Marella’s Family reworded with so much money for the research for this horrible desease. Actaully Phil and Andrea got a standing ovation for what they do when their enter the stage: very nicely Phil said he was happy to see the standing ovation for them but that he couldn’t wait for the real stand ovation the day when we will have the cure for this desease. He thanked all of us for attending the event in a very emotional way!!  God Bless them: what a wonderful family!!


If you want to learn more about this disease and help too, you can visit their website www.danasangels.org

I’m leaving today to go to Washington to sing at the NELA Gala. Stay tune for pictures and stories about on my next week BLOG.
Love always,
Giada