Chris Vinante

Chris Vinante (born Christian Vinante Giovannini, Trento 5 May 1977) is an Italy-born Singer/DJ/Events Organizer, specialized in Frank Sinatra-style of music. He has been performing at Harrods, Hotel Cafe Royal, Millennium Hotel Mayfair and Knightsbridge, Chinawhite Club, Kensington Town Hall, Bunga Bunga Club and Westfields. Vinante has also performed for various Scotland Yard staff Parties, once in front of Lord Baron Paul Condon former commissioner of the Metropolitan Police. Vinante has also been singing for the City Police headquarters and many Top Banks branches such as Nat West Bank, Barclay and Loyd. He is the resident singer and director of the famous networking club for artists The Green Room Club; thanks to the club he has been singing in front of Leona Lewis and Leee John. Vinante did a Sinatra tribute for the London School of Commerce at the Cafe' Royal and he has been performing for various Kings College branches. Vinante is also a well experienced and requested DJ and radio Presenter and he is broadcasting 1 live program weekly on SMS Radio[1] from Giuseppe's Place restaurant in London Bridge where he performs regularly at weekends. In 2013 from Pepe Italian Street food in Covent Garden he has conducted The Chris Vinante Show.[2]

As a DJ, Vinante played at popular clubs such as Chinawhite, Telegraph Brixton and at Club Pacha he has dedicated a DJ set to Frankie Knuckles. Vinante has performed for 3 times (2007/8/9) at the Notting Hill Carnival, promoting the local favorite Italian place Arancina.[3]

Vinante is a political activist for the Conservative Party (UK), member [4] of the Westminster/West End Ward Committee.

Involved also in charity events, he has collaborated with Oxfam in the organization of Oxjammusic festival in Chiswick London. For Save the Children he has been singing at the Richmond Park Hotel in front of Princess Marie-Esméralda of Belgium and her husband Sir Salvador Moncada.

At the Kensighton Town Hall Chris has performed at the Anglo Latin American Foundation music festival.

References

  1. SMS Radio
  2. The Chris Vinante Show
  3. Arancina
  4. Vinante, Christian (29/04/2015). "Mr" (01/4/2015). Il Trentino. Il Trentino. Retrieved 29.04.2015. Check date values in: |date=, |accessdate= (help)

Article in Italian Newspaper "Il Trentino" regarding political activity ==External links==