Italian pop singer forgoes song festival for Shabbat
Published February 11, 2013
ROME (JTA) – The lead singer of an Italian pop group reportedly will skip a live performance at Italy’s most famous popular song festival because he observes Shabbat.
Singer Raiz (Gennaro Della Volpe), of the Neapolitan reggae-dub group Almamegretta, will not sing live on stage during Friday night’s broadcast of the annual San Remo song festival, according to La Stampa newspaper. Instead, the newspaper reported, other members of the group may perform without him, or else they will run a pre-recorded video.
La Stampa said Raiz converted to Judaism several years ago and is observant.
The San Remo festival, founded in 1951, is a combination song festival and song competition, mixing concert performances with a competition for best new song. The five-day festival, broadcast on state-run RAI TV, begins Feb. 12.
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