Angelo & Veronica Offer Voice Lessons Via Skype

Angelo and Veronica are a husband and wife contemporary Christian duo that have commenced their recording careers in 1992, with the album, Higher Place, and it was released on September 8, 1992 by A&M Records. This album was coincidently their breakthrough release upon the Billboard magazine Christian Albums chart, and it placed at No. 35. The duo released nine albums with five labels, and two of those albums charted on the Billboard magazine Christian Albums chart.
Now, they are offering singing lessons to any fan that is interested. These lessons can be conducted in the comforts of your own home via Skype. The couple write: "The greatest compliment is not, "you guys are great". The greatest compliment is, "how did you guys get better"?! Our answer: God and vocal technique!
So many people ask how we are able to sing the way we do after all these years. So we are sharing the truth, as we know it, about singing technique. This is how you can sing all day Sunday and still have a voice Monday!
We will teach how you can preserve or improve your God-given gift. How you can expand your range and increase power. How to realize your greatest potential as a singer. Vocal technique is the greatest investment you will make to have a voice that will last your whole life."
If you are interested in taking up voice lessons, visit their website AngeloandVeronica.com or call 602-723-3000.
The duo has its origins in Boston, Massachusetts, with the American born who is of Italian ancestry, Angelo Petrucci, Jr., and his father a guitarist professionally and mother was a pianist who happened to be employed at a radio station. He began doing shows at 13 years old, when he dad was sick and could no longer perform. Angelo's parents became Christians, when he was a teenager, and they slowly had an impact on him with Commissioned's "Running Back to You".
During college at Berklee College of Music, Angelo was in a secular band, playing shows at bars, and he did this throughout his college and for about a decade after college. Until Veronica Beth Torres, a Latina, also of Berklee College of Music, had a chance encounter with him at one of his bar performances, and they subsequently became close professionally and personally. She is from New York City's borough The Bronx, but spent some of her life being raised in New Jersey and Puerto Rico. They were doing secular music shows, until their faith strengthened, and they started to pursue a Christian and gospel music recording career.They would eventually marry becoming a husband and wife duo
The husband and wife duo commenced their recording careers in 1992, with the album, Higher Place, and it was released on September 8, 1992 by A&M Records.This album was coincidently their breakthrough release upon the Billboard magazine Christian Albums chart, and it placed at No. 35.
They would release eight more albums mostly with Benson Records, but those failed to chart. The duo would release two albums, one each with Zomba Records and Harmony Records, and those did not chart, as well. Angelo & Veronica would release two albums with Verity Records, andGive Your Life charted on the aforementioned chart at No. 39
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