BY: Mary Kovach
Aaron Caruso shares his love of the Italian and Italian-American culture through song. It’s his passion. He studied opera in both Italy and New York, and as a result, he performed on some of the biggest stages around the world. Caruso is genuinely proud of his Italian heritage, truly cares about music and is a tireless proponent of Italian song.
Learning about his Italian musical heritage by rummaging through his grandparents’ record collection, some of his fondest memories are enjoying Italian street festivals as a child, breaking bread with family and close friends, while sharing laughs along the way.
SOURCE: https://www.italyusa.org
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