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Jack Rubinacci (born Giuliano Alberto Brian Rubinacci 31 August 1975) is an Anglo-Italian singer, musician and songwriter. His songs have been recorded or covered by several different well-known artists throughout the world. ==Biography== Rubinacci was born in Trastevere Rome, Italy. He moved to England at the age of 2, spending most of his childhood following his mother around where her work as an English school teacher took her, including Sicily and Birmingham. Aged 11 he met his father for the first time who worked as a piano bar player in Rome and was previously lead singer and bass player in the popular Italian band I Romans. At 14, Rubinacci followed in his father's footsteps and started writing songs and performing in school bands. His first ever performance on stage was at his school's annual music night, and can be found on YouTube. In his early 20s Rubinacci became lead singer and songwriter for Honeyman, a popular Birmingham, UK based alternative band. In 2010 a YouTube documentary charting the first year of the bands rise was released. At 24, after having studied the history art at University of Central England, Rubinacci went solo and toured as the opening act for many international artists including, Jackson Browne, Joe Cocker, The Script, Scottish folk legend John Martyn, Tom McRae, J.D. Souther, White Lies, Dar Williams, Thea Gilmore, Ben Christophers, All About Eve and Rodrigo y Gabriela. In 2005 Rubinacci appeared on Italian TV as a guest on ''Destinazione San Remo''.〔 〕 In 2006 after a show, Rubinacci was approached by an investor who helped Rubinacci create his own record company, RAR Records. When it came to choose a producer for his debut album, Rubinacci approached his main choice, Tchad Blake (Pearl Jam, Paul Simon, Arctic Monkeys). Blake described Rubinacci's song writing as some of the best he'd heard in long time. The album was recorded at Peter Gabriel's Real World Studio with Jerry Marotta (Paul McCartney, Tears For Fears, Suzanne Vega) on drums, and was mastered at Abbey Road Studio, London. Rubinacci's debut album received mostly positive reviews. * "If you’ve not heard of Rubinacci, its about time", ''Drammens Tidende''. * "Rubinacci has a long career in front of him", ''Tonsberg Blad''〔(Tonsberg Blad ) 〕 * "A good debut album from an artist we must hear more from", ''Varden''.〔(varden.no ) 〕 * "Full of emotion and craft". ''Fredriksstad Blad'' * "Whilst Rubinacci has a good voice and an obvious talent for songwriting, some of his lyrics are clichéd". ''Dagbladet''. In September 2008 Rubinacci signed a tour deal with a clothes retailer in Norway. The collaboration between an artist and a clothes retailer was the first of its kind in Norway and created a large amount of media interest. After an extensive tour for his debut album in 2008/9, Jack returned home and began writing his second album originally entitled ''The Glacier Bridge''. However, both the title and the themes for the album changed when Rubinacci unexpectedly lost his best friend during the writing sessions. The album became ''The Opal Tree'', and dealt with Rubinacci's struggle to understand the loss of his friend. The title for the album came from the name of the tree Rubinacci planted in his garden the day after he heard the news of his friend.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=In depth article about Jack's life in By Avisa )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Jack Rubinacci i Portrettet )〕 He recorded his second album in Washington, DC, with Danish record producer Thomas Johansen and like his first was well received by music critics. Rubinacci's albums have now been sold and downloaded over 30,000 times. As of 2015, a total 8 songs from his first two albums have been repeatedly played on various radio stations around the world including France, Italy, Norway and Asia. A further 4 songs from the first two albums have been covered by major label artists. In June 2012 Rubinacci was featured on the front page of Yahoo News in France as "International Discovery of the Week". His first single received positive reviews in France and was featured prominently on various radio stations there.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Dcouvrez la belle pop de Jack Rubinacci )〕 In the same month, Jack recorded a duet with rising Italian star Davide Mogavero. The song was written by Jack and was asked to guest on the track and also in the video. In total Mogavero would go on to record a total of seven Rubinacci songs, some of which date back to his early 20s, written whilst lead singer of Honeyman. In October 2012 Jack was asked to open for Lionel Richie at Oslo Spektrum. Jack performed again at Oslo Spektrum in March 2014, this time opening for The Dixie Chicks at a sold out show In the summer of 2014 Jack opened the largest and most important music festival in Norway, Norwegian Wood, opening for headline act Arcade Fire Rubinacci's last single was recorded in Belgium with members of the popular Belgium band Clouseau . The song called "I Dreamt I Made Love To Regina Spektor" heavily divided fans and critics alike due to its subject matter, with some thinking it in bad taste, while others praising its quirkiness and performance. In June 2015 Davide Mogavero reached No. 1 on the album charts in Italy with his second album. The 8 track album includes a song written by Rubinacci. Again, like other songs recorded by Mogavero on his debut album, this song was taken from a batch of songs Rubinacci wrote whilst lead singer of Honeyman, and therefore at the start of his twenties. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jack Rubinacci」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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