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Meet Patricia Benedetto

Meet Patricia Benedetto

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Meet Patricia Benedetto

 It seems I was always writing and photographing.

I managed an import / export company, living in the Caribbean handling sales, correspondence, interviews, write-ups, and advertising. I often traveled overseas, kept a journal and searched for a new outlet for expression.

I took up residence in quiet Juno/Jupiter, Florida, and went to work as Director of the Town of Jupiter Art Committee, staying happily involved in all the arts.

My husband John loved telling the children stories about his childhood and his adventures. When I retired, I decided to put those stories together. I interviewed family members, researched history at the Metropolitan Opera and searched through old microfilm at both New York City libraries. I dug into the Catholic Diocese archives, the New York Library for the Performing Arts, and the Grand Central Terminal and Radio Station archives. Family members added color and history, and four years later, I completed the book.

John Benedetto, my husband and Tony Bennett’s brother, was the youngest soloist at the Metropolitan Opera. The Shadow of His Smile is his story. 

Note: Patricia’s new novel, The Santeria Priestess, is a tale of a Santera who is determined to bring her religion to the United States when Castro’s Communist regime takes over Cuba. Set in real historical events, the story takes the reader into the realm of the occult, where even innocent children are in danger. Pick up your copy of The Santeria Priestess today!

Find The Shadow of His Smile on Amazon.

Contact Patricia Benedetto:

Amazon: https://goo.gl/wT5uUh

https://www.facebook.com/TheShadowOfHisSmile/ – life story of John & Tony Bennett

www.patbenedetto.com

pbbnem@gmail.com

 

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02/05/14  Roseanna Vitro interview titled “Tony Bennett: His Life in Art & Song”

What inspired you to become a singer?  Did anyone in your family sing?

Tony Bennett: I grew up in a very poor time in America during the Great Depression. It was a struggle, and my mom had to work for ‘a penny a dress’ to put food on the table. My father became very sick when I was about nine years old. He had a great reputation because he used to sing in Patagonia, in Calabria, Italy. The family story was that he used to sing on the top of a mountain and the whole valley would hear him. My father’s talent inspired my older brother to study opera. My mom figured out some kind of an arrangement to have him take Italian singing lessons and at age fourteen he was singing solo spots at the Metropolitan Opera. They called him “The Little Caruso” back in the days before television. He was on the Eddie Cantor Radio Show and sang beautifully. I was always influenced by him. I felt that he was getting great training. Later on, he got tired of studying and started going down to the Village where he fell in love with all the jazz artists. I wanted to do whatever he did. I would imitate him. Right away I just fell in love with jazz. He was about four years older than me. His name was John Benedetto.

All the Things You Are pg 34
Mary, their sister recalled in the documentary Tony Bennett: The Art of the Singer that “When they formed the band in Germany with the other enlisted men, that’s when I remember Tony saying he’d decided that when he came home, he really wanted to be a singer.

 Life magazine, Bennett recalled, “It was my brother, an aspiring opera singer, who told me at the very beginning: ‘There’s this singer, a singer of popular songs. He’s really magnificent. His name is Frank Sinatra, and you have to check him out.’ So I went to see him at the Paramount. . . 

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Patricia is a photographer and the author of the acclaimed Shadow of His Smile, the story of her husband John, Tony Bennett’s brother and mentor, and The Santeria Priestess, the story of a Santera from the time of Castro’s Cuba takeover to her shudder-inducing end. 

As a photographer, Patricia captures images with strong dynamic geometric configurations. As an author, she strives to capture life, which often offers undefined lines of demarcation. In both mediums, she takes the viewer or reader on a voyage into unfamiliar territories; historical, personal, religious and more.

She is active in the community. She has been the Director of the Town of Jupiter Art Committee, and is the founder and host of “Meet the Authors” at the Town of Jupiter. She is currently the Co- Chair of the North Palm Beach Cultural Alliance, a member of the Chamber of Commerce, a contributing member of The Lighthouse Art Gallery, and a member of Business 2 Business for Women. She serves on the boards of the Lighthouse Camera Club and SeaQuill Writers Cooperative. As a member of Creative Writers and the Abacoa Writers Group, Patricia organized the first annual Abacoa Writers event. She cares for an acre garden and is a long-time annual member of Disney.

Patricia continues her pursuit of photography and writing.

 Contact Patricia Benedetto:

Amazon: https://goo.gl/wT5uUh

 https://www.facebook.com/TheShadowOfHisSmile/ – life story of John & Tony Bennett

 www.patbenedetto.com

 pbbnem@gmail.com

 

 

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