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Susanna Dal Gesso biographyItalian singer, songwriter, producer, musician, vocal coach, choreographer Suzy Dal Gesso won Zecchino d’oro at the age of 5. Within 13 years she studied flute, traverse flute and dance, from 13 to 15 years she played guitar and sings as lead voice in auditoriums having shows with her own compositions. She attended academy of music under the direction of prof. Rino Bianchi until 21 years old. 1994 : she did vocals for many Italian eurodance projects, such as Signal Positive 1995 : she was the voice on Swann I Love My Life that she also produced. She took part to projects Blue Heart, Ice Bonfire. In 1996 she studied at L.A. Music academy under nickname and under teachments of Paula Jones (Mariah Carey’s, Whitney Houston’s and Stevie Wonde’s singing teacher). Meanwhile, she kept on doing vocals and productin for some Italian dance projects. From 1996 to 1999 she studied in Los Angeles as choreographer with the most quoted american choreographers. During the following years made a lot of diction and theatre vocal courses. In 2001, she received certification as pop composer with Mogol's CET University under teachments of Mogol, Chope, Gianni Bella, Giuseppe Barbera, Marco Marrone, Sergio Menegale, Beppe Dati. She’s the lead voice of the group M31. She played a role in movie Ripley's game with John Malkovich and Dougray Scott. 2002 : she attended perfecting course at Mogol’s CET until april as composer. She was a teacher of singing in Music Academy of Padova. She did background vocals in Gianfranco Destro whole album. 2003 : she played a role in in Mandy Moore's Chasing liberty film in Venice. 2004 : she received a certification as vocal power instructor (Elisabeth Howard’s Vocal Power Accademy in Los Angeles California, one of 8th teachers autorized in Europe). 2006 : she organized a seminar for Liz Howard in Padova. She plays for the second time for Formula 1 car pilots at Zeltweg, Austria. For Christmas time she performed with Sweet'n'Low jam quartet. 2007 : she founded Susy Dal Gesso Enterprise. She wrote 5 songs for a Hip-hop album singing with the rapper Oscar Moretti. 2008 : she was voice coach for Walter Fontana and Italian rock group Lost. She released the album Place No Labels On Me. 2009 : she did the Felicidad tour with Yano band and released the EP Up to the Light. 2010 : on February 22nd she released her italian album Grazie completely auto-produced, written and arranged. She did another tour with Yano band. In August she released another album : 4 languages 4 a sole love 2011 : she did backing vocals in many dance productions. 2012 : she released her new single I wanna rock. In May, she wrote pop song Sarò per te for the 5th Festival della Canzone Italiana di New York. She also wrote Io sono con te for Sal Palmeri's New York Music Festival. The biography was last updated Mon, December 17th 2012 Did you like this article ? Tell your friends
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