
The authentic and visceral passion for music cannot be limited by genres and categories. This is why my artistic training represents a journey in stages, which has expanded more and more over time. A kaleidoscope of influences and discoveries.
It’s not your client's job to remember you, it’s up to you to make sure that he doesn’t have the opportunity to forget you.
(Patricia Fripp)
The authentic and visceral passion for music cannot be limited by genres and categories. This is why my artistic training represents a journey in stages, which has expanded more and more over time. A kaleidoscope of influences and discoveries.
During my childhood I was introduced to the cornerstones of Italian and international music – such as the Pooh, the Beatles, and Frank Sinatra – which made me discover the basics of pop music, melody, and intonation.
Instead, I dedicated my adolescence to experimentation and musical growth: while I was passing from rock to metal, going to expand my influences into a more visceral and instinctive dimension, I was taking my first steps as a musician.
At the age of 14, I joined the first amateur band, playing covers of the most popular rock bands, and starting to work in detail on the technical aspects of my career as an interpreter and on the vocal timbre.
Over the years, then, the various experiences as a musician led me to deepen every genre – from classical to electronic music, through opera – to continue to enrich my background and “nurture” a voracious passion. Every novelty, every new stylistic outlet, deeply intrigued me.
After years of experience and won competitions, this process brought me to become a multifaceted artist: able to adapt the interpretation to different styles and moments. This is because I believe that a true professional is valued by the range of his musical culture, and by the sensitivity of the ear: that is, being able to adapt to the most varied rhythms, melodies, and musical contexts, while maintaining his own stylistic code intact.
Events, ceremonies, and exclusive anniversaries need an exclusive atmosphere. And this means above all a careful and powerful selection and execution of the music.
Therefore it’s necessary to rely on qualified professionals, able to connect with the customer’s needs, with the event’s atmosphere, and to create the perfect repertoire for the happening.
I do not consider myself only a professional singer, but also an interpreter with infinite facets: I love to range from the milestones of the most refined Italian and international pop music, to the Seventies disco music, to the latest recording trends, up to the reinterpretations in new keys of rock songs. Always paying scrupulous attention to the creation of playlists, designed and selected for the occasion.
I am available for weddings, gala dinners, ceremonies and special occasions, aperitifs: either as a single interpreter, or accompanied by DJs or ensembles (with pianist, sax, guitarist and female voice).
From the most sophisticated musical accompaniment, to the most joyful and rhythmic entertainment, contact me to entrust yourself to a true musical architect, capable of building the success of your events.
“Stelle cadenti” the new single by Jonathan Tocchini, an engaging and reflective song, is a cryptic invitation to introspection aimed at personal growth. the title derives from the practice of expressing desire, whenever we see a shooting star for what matters most to us, often considered unachievable enough to desire it in this situation. The song was born as a result, our desires are not unattainable, we must not lack the courage and strength to pursue them.”
The video, directed by Roberto Conti, like the song, is a metaphorical journey through life, with the artist sometimes driving a bus, sometimes a passenger, as if to represent various moments of existence, metaphorically alternating moods, memories and desires. In fact, you will be able to notice him from a very young age to almost ninety years old, thanks to a masterful creation with AI, starting from a half-length photo of him.
“Stelle Cadenti”, the new single by Jonathan Tocchini, it’s available on digital streaming platforms and in radio rotation from January 31/2025.
With his unreleased song, Jonathan Tocchini from Montecatini Terme
obtained the TV Award in the Senior category of the singing contest
RIMINI — There is also a Tuscan among the winners of Sanremo Newtalent:
it is Jonathan Tocchini, 38 years old from Montecatini Terme who,
with his unreleased song Libera mente, obtained the TV Award in the
Senior category in the singing contest whose Summer 2023 edition will
take place took place on the stage of the Altromondo Studios in Rimini.
The event aims to launch new talents in the world of music and with its
proceeds supports humanitarian projects. The patron Devis Paganelli is
joined by maestro Vince Tempera – one of the most famous conductors of
the Sanremo Festival – as co-founder. Last September 25th, 150 aspiring
stars of all ages and musical genres arrived in Rimini: for 3 days they
performed in the official national casting auditions, and then 18 of them
moved on to the category finals which were held on September 28th.
However, only 10 entries were deemed suitable by the jury for the TV
final on the 28th evening hosted by Gianluca Nasi and directed by
Alex Leardini. Among these, that of Jonathan Tocchini. The final, filmed
by Star Television cameras, will be broadcast in mid-October on the SKY
channel networks, on Bom Channel 68 throughout Italy and in streaming
on Amazon Free Channel with the participation
of the models Stella Sozzoni, Luna Tota and Federica Greco.
Source: www.toscanamedianews.it
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