About Us:
Donna D’Urbano starts her career in
show business very early in her life.
She made her first steps at singing on
Belgrano Broadcasting (one of the most
popular radios in Buenos Aires,
Argentina). She worked on many TV
shows, soap operas and commercials.
She also perfomed in several plays as
part of the independent theatre,
sharing stage with very famous actors
and actresses like the Spanish icon,
Carmen Sevilla or locals, Gerardo
Romano and Katja Alemann. She took
part in some of the most popular TV
shows like “Sabados de la Bondad”,
“Teve Tour” or soap operas like “La
Viuda Blanca” or “Duro como la Roca,
Fragil como elcristal”. She sung
together with Katja Alemann on “Puma y
Espuma” at the opening of the
legendary disco “Cemento”, THE Rock
and Roll disco in Buenos Aires. Donna
shared stage with Esteban Mellino, a
great Argentinian actor. She performed
different plays and shows on many
theaters and on very important events
at the Argentinian Congress or Ricardo
Rojas Cultural Centre among others.
She studied singing and phoniatrics
with Dr Jatzkevich. She also took
vocalization classes with Oscar
Amilcar Ariganello and Eduardo
Alvarez, a greatp iano teacher. This
days she is taking popular and lyric
singing classes with Liliana Lecuona,
She has an outstanding versatile
voice. That’s why she feels at ease
singing different styles like blues,
rock and roll, jazz, bossa nova, tango
and ballads; or in different languages
like Spanish, English, Italian or
French.
Nowadays she sings as solist with the
best musicians of Argentina. She also
teaches different courses like
singing, singing therapy, stage
expression and reading. She performs
her shows at many important pubs or at
private parties or events. She is
coming back to the USA as part of the
worldwide event Earthday Brasil as an
Argetinian music ambassador.
Donna is the female force and nature
of blues. It’s a true pleasure to work
with this outstanding singer.
Al Frankovic
Musician
What a beautiful
rendition of such a great
song. You have a
wonderful style & voice.
You and I agree, Long
Live the King! And, long
live Donna D'Urbano.
Paul, your fan from
Future Now.
TELL EVERY ONE ABOUT
IMRadio -- Got to
thinking. What if each of
us independent musicians
told our family, friends,
fans and acquaintances
about IMRadio.com, how
besides the main station,
it has stations for each
of the states
individually, 52
countries, and just about
every musical genre --
reaching any internet
connection around the
world. We could tell them
in person, on the
internet or at small or
large venues. Anyone we
tell would appreciate the
convenience of such good
music from independent
musicians on their
computer. It would be
such a good way to help
all of us reach even more
listeners. With IMRadio,
we aren't just waiting at
the mercy of some major
label to decide whether
or not they will let us
be heard around the
world. There are enough
of us that the outreach
could be exponential.
And, wouldn't it be a
great way to say 'thank
you' to Paddy and all of
the other fine folks who
have put IMRadio.com on
the world's musical map.
They have put in money,
time, energy and
dedication, and all they
have asked of us in
return is to upload our
music and profile. I am
sure that they have great
plans to publicize
IMRadio and bring it to
even more listeners. In
the meantime, through,
wouldn't it be great if
we could all help a
little by just taking a
little time each day to
tell family, friends,
fans and acquaintances
about IMRadio. It
wouldn't cost a dime,
just a little time.
Yours, in Musical
Solidarity, Paul.