About the Artist.... Singer/ Songwriter Jeff Vitelli was born in Norristown, PA. Jeff began performing at a very young age and landed a role in the Broadway Musical "Nine" in 1983 as a regular cast member and understudy for the role of 'Little Guido". He developed his talent at Philadelphia High School for Creative and Performing Arts where he studied voice. He has recorded and performs lending his soulful voice to Pop, Dance, R&B, and Jazz music. An openly gay musician, he has mainly been performing at LGBT events in the Philadelphia area over recent years. Whether performing at Voyeur Nightclub, New Hope Celebrates, The Raven, Gay Pride Events, or with the Philadelphia Gay Men's Chorus, Jeff's powerful voice never fails to amaze his audiences. In 2006 Jeff hit the Studio and recorded 'The Music Will Not Stop' a CD co-written with producer Dave Gerhart of Morning Star Studios and mixed by grammy award winning music engineer Glenn Barrat. The CD was dedicated to the victims and surviors of Hurricane Katrina. He is currently working on new material and hopes to return to the studio soon.
About the Artist.... Singer/ Songwriter Jeff Vitelli was born in Norristown, PA. Jeff began performing at a very young age and landed a role in the Broadway Musical "Nine" in 1983 as a regular cast member and understudy for the role of 'Little Guido". He developed his talent at Philadelphia High School for Creative and Performing Arts where he studied voice. He has recorded and performs lending his soulful voice to Pop, Dance, R&B, and Jazz music. An openly gay musician, he has mainly been performing at LGBT events in the Philadelphia area over recent years. Whether performing at Voyeur Nightclub, New Hope Celebrates, The Raven, Gay Pride Events, or with the Philadelphia Gay Men's Chorus, Jeff's powerful voice never fails to amaze his audiences. In 2006 Jeff hit the Studio and recorded 'The Music Will Not Stop' a CD co-written with producer Dave Gerhart of Morning Star Studios and mixed by grammy award winning music engineer Glenn Barrat. The CD was dedicated to the victims and surviors of Hurricane Katrina. He is currently working on new material and hopes to return to the studio soon.
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