Lucia Micarelli

Lucia Micarelli (born July 9, 1983 in Queens, NY) is an American violinist best known for her collaborations with Josh Groban and classic rock band Jethro Tull.

She was classically trained at Juilliard and the Manhattan School of Music. She was the concertmaster with the Trans-Siberian Orchestra on their Christmas Season Tour in 2003. After her tour with TSO, Micarelli joined Josh Groban on his Closer Tour as a guest soloist and concertmaster.

In 2004, Micarelli released her first album Music From A Farther Room, executive produced by Groban. It is a blend of classical pieces and familiar pop songs, including Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody", David Bowie's "Lady Grinning Soul" and David Foster's "To Love You More". In May 2005, Micarelli opened for West End singer Michael Ball. In October and November 2005, she toured the United States with Jethro Tull. Both Lucia and Jethro Tull were so pleased at the quality of the performances, and at how well they worked together, that they decided to tour together for much of 2006. In 2007, Micarelli, toured with Josh Groban again to promote his album Awake, and completed her second album, titled Interlude.


~from Wiki.
 
She's on one of his concert videos and I've listened to her subsiquently. She's amazing.
 
it's just not floating my boat.
Then you have no dyke bones. I told Lady P that I was sorry, but I had to leave her for Lucia, and she responded "only if I don't leave you for her first."
It's nice to know I'm not the only one who's heard of Jethro Tull.
Tull is/were incredible, one of the greatest bands ever.
She's on one of his concert videos and I've listened to her subsiquently. She's amazing.

Truly.
 
Oh my goodness. Perg, thanks for the links. She is absolutely amazing. I love being introduced to musicians I have not heard before. You are a doll for posting it. :kiss:
 
This is prime example, of why original artists stand-out.
 
You got that right, Tact. :) Are you a musician, as well?

People sit up when I start to play, then leave the room, I dabble, miss notes and trip on bars, but I do play a mean air guitar, if that counts for anything.
Do you play, any, er, instruments?
 
People sit up when I start to play, then leave the room, I dabble, miss notes and trip on bars, but I do play a mean air guitar, if that counts for anything.
Do you play, any, er, instruments?

Played in the National Piano Guild for 8 years, play guitar and drums.

LOL, I love your description.
 
Played in the National Piano Guild for 8 years, play guitar and drums.

LOL, I love your description.

Nice to have talent, helps make things right and it's good to encourge others as well, especially kids.
 
Great find, Perg. Thanks! Tull fan from way way way back in the stone age...Add Lucia to the mix and WOW....
 
Ian's flute and her violin to play a classic Zep tune off of Physical Graffiti. Rocks.
 
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