Gary Jerome sings "This Is the Moment"
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From the Broadway production of Jekyll & Hyde
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Gary Jerome sings "Volare"(Fly)
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With a latin twist. Special thanks to Palma Pascale.
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Gary Jerome sings "Unchained Melody"
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Gary Jerome's interpretation of this oldies classic
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Gary Jerome sings "Just Say I Love Her"
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(Dicitencello Vuie)
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Gary Jerome sings "E Lucevan Le Stelle"
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From the Opera "Tosca" by Giacomo Puccini
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Gary Jerome sings "America The Beautiful"
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"A Strong Voice For America" - released after 9/11
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Gary Jerome sings "I Want To Stay"
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Original arrangement for Gary Jerome
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Gary Jerome sings "Mamma"
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Astor's Beechwood Mansion Newport, RI performance
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B I O G R A P H Y
As a singer/entertainer, Gary Jerome has performed at supper clubs, concerts and special events throughout the country. He has been featured on radio and television with frequent guest appearances on WVOX radio with Joe Farda and WOR radio with Joe Franklin. Among his credits, he has recorded original music for Pope John Paul II, has performed on the "David Letterman Show," has worked live on stage with Steve Allen, and has opened for the prestigious Sergio Franchi Memorial Concert in Stonington, CT. Gary Jerome is unique in his ability to sing a wide range of musical selections from popular songs to Broadway tunes to operatic arias, while keeping true to the feeling of each piece. His beautiful "bel canto" lyric tenor voice possesses a richness and darkness of tone that is truly rare. Shortly after 9/11, Gary Jerome performed at various 9/11 memorial services throughout the tri-state area. Subsequently, he released an album entitled "A Strong Voice For America" that included memorable songs such as "America The Beautiful" and "The House I Live In" (made popular by Frank Sinatra).
Special thanks to multi-talented composer, performer, singer, songwriter, arranger Palma Pascale who also wrote "Love Me For What I Am" performed by the Carpenters (Karen Carpenter, vocals & Richard Carpenter, keyboards/vocals). Thanks to Fred Guarino, who recorded and engineered Gary Jerome's albums and well-known accordionist Angelo DiPippo (musical arranger, composer, producer, conductor, TV, film, broadway, accordion player in the Godfather wedding scene...).
The most important influence in Gary's life was his father. An extremely talented vocalist, piano/keyboard player, musician, arranger, songwriter and decorated WWII hero who also entertained our military troops overseas, performed for countless numbers of people and opened shows for Bob Hope, Jack Benny and other celebrities.
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