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Gino Vannelli is a Canadian singer, songwriter, musician, and composer. He is best known for his hit singles "I Just Wanna Stop" and "Living Inside Myself". He has released a total of 18 albums, including his most recent, "The Best and Beyond". Gino Vannelli was born on June 16, 1952 in Montreal, Canada. He is the son of Italian immigrants, and was raised in a musical family. He began playing the piano at the age of three, and by the age of seven, he was already performing in local clubs. Gino Vannelli has had a successful career in the music industry, with his music being featured in films, television shows, and commercials. He has won numerous awards, including a Juno Award for Best Male Vocalist in 1979. Gino Vannelli is currently 71 years old. He stands at a height of 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m). He has an estimated net worth of $10 million. He is currently single and has no children.

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Occupation Singer, songwriter, musician
Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 16 June, 1952
Birthday 16 June
Birthplace Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Nationality Canada

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His wife is Patricia Vannelli

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2019

On June 25, 2019, The New York Times Magazine listed Gino Vannelli among hundreds of artists whose material was reportedly destroyed in the 2008 Universal fire.

2014

On May 13, 2014, Vannelli's Live in L.A. CD/DVD compilation was released by the Sono Recording Group. The presentation was recorded live onstage at the historic Saban Theater in Los Angeles on November 8, 2013, which represented Vannelli's first performance in Los Angeles in more than 15 years. The recording also marks the first on-stage collaboration in many years between the three Vannelli brothers (including Ross Vannelli as producer, editor, and mixer).

2008

In 2008, Vannelli became a symbol of sorts for the National Basketball Association championship run by the Boston Celtics. After each blowout home victory during the 2008 season, the video crew at the TD Banknorth Garden played a clip from Dick Clark's American Bandstand that featured a bearded disco dancer clad in a tight Gino Vannelli T-shirt. The tradition became known in Boston as "Gino Time" and Gino T-shirts became common at Celtics games. The Wall Street Journal reported in 2008 that the dancer in the Gino shirt was a young man named Joseph R. Massoni, and that he had died from pneumonia in 1990. He was 34 years old.

"People Gotta Move" became a small hit again in the Netherlands in 2008 after this song was used in a commercial on TV and radio of the ANWB (Dutch road assistance).

1995

Departing from the jazz-pop idiom, Vannelli released two largely-acoustic jazz discs, Yonder Tree (1995) and Slow Love (1997). Subsequent to producing the album Hitek Hiku for Danish jazz pianist Niels Lan Doky, Vannelli revisited his interest in western classical music with the song "Parole Per Mio Padre" (Words For My Father), dedicated to his late father, and composed in the style and tradition of Schubert. The recording came to the attention of Pope John Paul II who requested a performance of the song at the Vatican. Televised in Europe, the event caught the attention of the head of BMG Records who subsequently asked Vannelli to record a contemporary classical disc in the style of "Parole per Mio Padre". Canto, released by BMG in 2003, features songs sung in English, Italian, Spanish and French, as is considered by fans and Vannelli himself to be one of his strongest musical accomplishments.

1987

Gino Vanelli obtained major success with several singles, including "I Just Wanna Stop", which reached #1 in Canada and #4 in the US; "Living inside Myself" which reached #2 in Canada and #5 in the US; "Black Cars", which reached #4 in Canada, #23 in South Africa and #42 in the US; and "Wild Horses", which reached #9 in Australia, #7 in Canada, #1 in South Africa (Springbok Charts) and #33 in the US. "Wild Horses" proved so popular in South Africa, that it also reached the #11 position on that country's 1987 year-end Springbok Chart.

1985

Despite the success of singles "Black Cars" and "Hurts to Be in Love" (1985), as well as "Wild Horses" (1987), after his 1979 world tour, Vannelli appeared live only sporadically throughout the 1980s.

1976

Vannelli released an album, Gist of the Gemini, in 1976 through A&M Records. His 1978 album Brother to Brother, also with A&M, produced the single "I Just Wanna Stop", which reached No. 4 on the Billboard magazine chart, No. 1 in Canada, and received a Grammy Award nomination. His next album also produced a top ten hit, "Living Inside Myself".

1975

He received the Juno Awards for the most promising male vocalist of the year in 1975. In 1976, and again 1979, he received Juno Awards for the best male vocalist. He and his brother Joe, his musical partner during those years, shared the Juno for Best Production for Brother to Brother in 1979.

1972

Vannelli and his brother, Joe, moved to Los Angeles in 1972. Desperate and broke, they waited for hours in the parking lot outside A&M Studios, hoping to get a record deal. When Herb Alpert, the co-owner of A&M Records, finally emerged, Vannelli ran toward him and gave him a demo tape while being chased by security guards. Alpert signed Vannelli and released his debut album, Crazy Life, in the summer of 1973.

Vannelli was one of the first Caucasians (Dennis Coffey being the very first in January 1972) to appear on the television dance program Soul Train. In 1974, he was invited to tour with Stevie Wonder.

1969

Vannelli was born to an Italian family in Montreal, Quebec. His father, (Joseph) Russ Vannelli, sang with the Montreal dance bands of trumpeters Bix Belair and Maynard Ferguson. His early ambition was to be a drummer. He admired Gene Krupa and Buddy Rich, and he played drums in a pop band while he was in high school. In 1969, at the age of seventeen, he signed a contract with RCA Records, using the name Vann Elli. He studied music theory at McGill University in Montreal.

1952

Gino Vannelli (born June 16, 1952) is a Canadian rock singer and songwriter who had several hit songs in the 1970s and 1980s. His best-known singles include "I Just Wanna Stop" (1978), "Living Inside Myself" (1981) and "Wild Horses" (1987).