By all accounts the very first HitWeek L.A. was a success. Americans were treated to artists and performers of which maybe only a few have even heard of prior to the festival, one of which being Franco Battiato at the 499-seat Broad Stage theatre in Santa Monica, CA. Those who experienced any one of the thirty events organized for the occasion are right now probably sharing their new discovery with their friends
The response seemed to be the same from every American interviewed during HitWeek L.A. performances. When asked what they thought of the performers they all said the same thing, “I can’t believe I have never heard of them. They‘re great!” At one concert an audience member held up her cell phone and shouted into it, “Are you hearing this? You have to contact them. They’re awesome!” I came to find out later that her cousin is a Talent Manager and she wants to make sure he knows about these acts.
By all accounts the very first HitWeek L.A. was a success. It appears that Francesco Del Maro achieved his dream to introduce contemporary Italian music and art to the U.S. It was a little over a year ago when Francesco first had the idea to bring mainstream Italian music to Los Angeles, CA in order to smash the American perception that Italian music is nothing more than just “mandolino and people walking in the streets of Italy singing, Volare.”
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