Called Marcello, the boy performed singing with confidence the song “Beyond the Sea”, by singer Bobby Darin. During the performance, he received several applause and excited screams from family members and others present at the scene.
The 7-year-old boy's presentation took place in a restaurant in Staten Island, USA, during his parents' wedding anniversary, and appeared on several social networks via video.
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The information and publicity of the scene was carried out by the American portal Good Morning America with the video recorded by the boy's parents.
(Image: Good Morning America/Reproduction)
The boy's father, Vincenzo DiGregorio, recorded his son's performance during his wedding anniversary event.
In the video it is possible to see Marcello encouraging the audience at the venue with phrases such as “Everyone make some noise” and “Let’s go, guys!”.
The 7-year-old boy's aunt also commented in an interview with the website Storyful that the boy loves to sing and perform his favorite songs.
It was a big surprise for the local public to see the boy liven up the party and later go viral on the internet.
“It was my sister's wedding anniversary and we went to celebrate at a restaurant, Panini Grill, where a friend of ours, Rob, performed,” said the aunt.
She also added that the little one asked his friend if he knew how to sing the song, when he received the microphone to start the show.
During his presentation, in the video it is possible to see the audience impressed and recording the boy demonstrating his talent. After the song, everyone applauded very excitedly.
At the end of the show, the 7-year-old boy finished by telling the audience: “I hope everyone has a good day.” An incredible memory that will be remembered by all your friends and family for many years to come.
To see the full video of Marcello singing during the event, just visit the Good Morning America website, clicking here.