Luca e Diego Fainello, 16 and 14 years
old, two brothers, two "enfant-prodige" who individually
and in different times have managed to emerge in Music Contests
and Festivals: Luca at the selections for "Sanremo Youth",
Diego as winner of Mara Venier's "Songs under the tree"
on Channel 5 TV network, winner of the "Gold Microphone"
dedicated to Augusto Daolio of "Nomadi" group, himself
emerging in a different selection of "Sanremo Youth",
both successful performers, in spite of the young age, of many
concerts and shows.
In fact, besides singing, Diego is an electric guitar "virtuoso":
he can mix riffs by Jimi Hendrix to Eric Clapton , letting himself
go to incredible solos, with his brother Luca accompanying him
at voice and drums.
Their live shows remind the Beatles' early days: teen-ager girls
shouting and getting crazy for their music and for their look.
On their road they met two famous Authors and Producers: Tony
Labriola e Danilo Amerio. Conquered by the skill of the two
brothers as performers of other Artists' songs, Tony e Danilo
have managed to "reveal" the creativity of the two
as composers, and have transmitted it into this first recording
experience: "GRIDO E CANTO" ("Shouting and singing").
Luca e Diego, now with the Artistic name of 2ttO, express in
this song all they joy of living, of getting of age with enthusiasm
and happyness, without getting tempted by "shortcuts"
that often betray so many youths of their same age.
To sing, to shout, to dance at the rhythm of these fashionable
new Latin rhythms, with a simple refrain like "OH ARI OH",
with fresh and clean contents, so as clean and fresh are 2ttO.
The record, just released by the experienced music professional
Luigi fedele on his independent label Bumshiva Music, distributed
in Italy by SELF Distribuzione of Milano, has been enthusiastically
accepted by radios, while their video-clip is heavily requested
in specialized networks. Young teen-agers are conquered by energy
and passion which these two brothers express in contents also
sometimes "important", yet always in their optimistic
and care-free way. |