Migguel Anggelo talks about his new CD entitled
“La Casa Azul” and upcoming December 1st performance of “Another Son of Venezuela” at
Joe's Pub in NYC with Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson host of
OUTTAKE VOICES™. In a similar genre to
Justin Vivian Bond, Migguel has created a brand new production under
Obie Award-winning director, David Drake which addresses his thoughts
through music on national pride and a belief for a better future.
Migguel has previously sold out seven shows at this fabulous venue. His
second album, “La Casa Azul” was co-written and produced by music
director Mau Quiros and is mixed by Grammy Award-winner Felipe Tichauer
which was selected as a recommended favorite in People En Español. We
talked to Migguel about how artist Frida Kahlo was the inspiration of
his new CD and his spin on our LGBT issues.
Originally from Venezuela, when asked what his personal commitment is to
LGBT civil rights Anggelo stated, “I’m very proud to be gay and
actually I told my mom when I was twelve years old. My mom she
understands me a lot because she was a ballet dancer but my father no.
My father was a very macho man for the farm and I don’t think he was
happy that he had a gay son but he died when I was thirteen years old so
we don’t have a good connection me and him, but I respect him. My
mother always supported me. I told my mother when I was twelve years old
I said, ‘Mom I like my neighbor’ and she said, ‘Your neighbor, who’s
your neighbor?’ And I said, ‘My friend Juan Carlos.’ And she asked, ‘Why
do you think you like him?’ And I said, ‘When I see him I feel
butterflies in my heart.’ She hugged me and kissed me and said, ‘Well
honey I know you’re very young right now but I will support you right
now and forever, whoever you decide to be in your life.’ I was very
lucky to have my mom. I’m very happy for example last year I got married
to my partner and we are very happy so I hope everyone the same. When
you love someone you want to decide to be with someone, I hope people
can do it. In my country Venezuela, it’s a very beautiful country but
right now they’re under the regime of Communism so I don’t think it will
happen right now. It’s very difficult for gay people in Venezuela so
whenever I am here, in Europe or in Africa or wherever, I will open my
mouth to hear my voice to gay people and the LGBT community.”
Migguel Anggelo first fell in love with the theater as a child playing
Pinocchio in a touring production of the show. As a Latin American
theater star, Migguel perfected his commanding stage presence and
electric performances after studying opera at the Conservatory of Music
in Cologne, Germany. He received an invitation to attend after being
discovered performing on the street and trained for a dozen years in
classical ballet, falling in love with the drama and discipline of opera
and the explosive whimsy of pop. His greatest influences are Luciano
Pavarotti and Freddy Mercury and with his multi-octave voice, pays
homage to them by jumping easily from operatic aria to rock anthem.
Recently, Migguel completed a tour of the Midwest with Nuevo Tango
group, “The Oblivion Project”, bringing to life the music of Argentine
tango master, Astor Piazzolla. He’s currently working on this third CD
to be released in the summer of 2016 and he will be performing at Joe's
Pub on December 1st at 7P in NYC.
For More Info: migguelanggelo.com
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