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Sal "The Voice" Valentinetti from America's Got Talent to appear at The Paramount on April 22

Sal "The Voice" Valentinetti, Heidi Klum's unforgettable 2016 Golden Buzzer recipient and finalist of America's Got Talent, is an Italian-American crooner known best for his flawless vocals, larger than life personality, and his heart of gold. Born August 26, 1995, Sal was raised in the small town of Bethpage, New York where he still resides today. From a very young age Sal was influenced by his grandmother to love the musical genius of the classic crooner sounds of Dean Martin, Tony Bennett and Frank Sinatra.

At the young age of fifteen Sal realized the hidden talent he possessed and began performing his flawless tribute to the great Frank Sinatra across New York.

In 2016, Sal made his debut on Season 11 of the NBC hit show "America's Got Talent." That night, The 20-year-old college student went from delivering Pizzas for his cousin's restaurant, to delivering what's considered one of the best performances in AGT history.

Before long, the world would come to know and admire him as "Sal the Voice". Since racking up over 350 million views worldwide with his captivating AGT audition, the celebrated charismatic crooner has been invited to appear in hundreds of sold out solo performances on stages around the world.

From Madison Square Garden in NYC, to opening for Jay Leno in Las Vegas, to selling out the legendary NYCB Theater at Westbury like all of the greats before him; it's safe to say that Sal is only getting started.

Vanessa Racci (a.ka. The Jazzy Italian) is a jazz and cabaret singer of Italian descent with a passion for retro jazz and music made famous by Italian Americans. On April 22, she'll be giving a taste (or shall we say Antipasto) of her unique brand of Italian American Jazz, showcasing fan favorites from her two albums; Italiana Fresca (2017), Jazzy Italian (2022-Zoho Records) and show, Forbidden Love, the love story of Bobby Darin and Connie Francis. Her music reinvents Italian American classics and standards made famous by Italian Americans with fresh, modern jazz arrangements.



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