by Nicola Orichuia
Chiara Civello doesn't know how to stay still. The young Italian singer-songwriter has been traveling the world ever since the age of 18, when she took her bags and left her native Rome to attend Berklee College of Music in Boston. "It's a place that has given me so much," she tells us in an exclusive interview.
"I used to sing in all the North End restaurants with my 'sister' Antonia Bennett." That's right. Civello and Bennett — the daughter of legendary crooner Tony Bennett — shared an apartment during their Boston days, staying up late singing new tunes and melodies to one another.
Fonte: Bostoniano
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