Gino Vanelli with Metropole Orkest
Modern Creative
Aimee Versloot, Anne Marie van den Bogaard, Arend Liefkes, Arlia de Ruiter, Arno van Nieuwenhuize, Bart van Lier, Bastiaan van der Werf, David Peijnenborgh, Denis Koenders, Dick Bakker, Eddy Koopman, Elisabeth Liefkes-Cats, Emile Visser, Erica korthals Altes, Erik Winkelmann, Gino Vanelli, Henk Heijink, Herman van Haaren, Jan Elsink, Jan Hollander, Jan Oosthof, Janine Abas, Jeroen de Rijk, Jos Beeren, Julia Jowett, Leo Janssen, Leo van Oostrom, Linda Dumessie, Lucia Domski, Marc Scholten, Marcel Schimscheimer, Marianne v.d. Heuvel, Mariel van den Bos, Martin de Ruiter, Martin van den Berg, Max Boeree, Merijn Rombout, Mieke Honingh, Mike Schaperclaus, Norman Jansen, Olof Groesz, Otmaro Ruiz, Paul Woesthuis, Pauline Terlouw, Peter Tiehuis, Rami Koch, Rosetty Ruiter-Verwoerdt, Ruud Breuls, Sarah Koch, Simone Vierstra, Willem Luijt, Wim Grin, Wim Kok, Wim Timmermans.
Sun 14 July 2002 16:15 - 17:30 Statenhall
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Gino Vannelli?! Many eyebrows will be raised at the mention of this '70s and '80s singing sex symbol's name. Is he still singing? Yes indeed! Trumpet player and A&R record mogul Herb Alpert was probably just as surprised, though for different reasons, in the early 1970s. Vanelli, whose demo had been rejected by a long line of record companies, had basically forced Alpert, in a desperate move, to listen while he gave a live performance of his songs in the record boss' office. Alpert saw something in Vanelli's songs and the rest is history. Since recently, Vanelli is back, with the album Slow Love. With Metropole Orkest, he will be performing a large number of its pieces. A re-acquaintance that might turn out to be one of the festival's highlights.