Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Pedro Suárez-Vértiz Becomes the First International Hispanic Artist that Support the Organization "Musicians On Call"

The artist interrupted his Amazonas USA Tour to travel to Miami

where he visited exclusively the hospitals

Joe DiMaggio Children's and the South Miami

Pedro Suárez-Vértiz ended his day with an only TV presentation in Alexis Valdés show,

"ESTA NOCHE TU NIGHT, where play his international hit AMAZONAS

AMAZONAS UNCUT will be available on June 15


MIAMI, FL (May 25, 2010) - The singer-songwriter and musician Pedro Suárez-Vértiz reaffirmed its self-sufficient commitment upon being becoming the first Hispanic artist of international caliber in supporting Musician On Call, an organization without end of gain that is dedicated to carry music and bringing happiness to patients from hospitals through all the United States.


Music On Call established in 1999, exploit the musical art to promote and to complement the process of recovery for the patients and family. The institution, that has divisions in New York, Nashville, Philadelphia and Miami, has been supported by artists of the recognition of Bruce Springsteen, Avril Lavigne, John Mayer and Seal, among many others.


The interpreter of "Nadia" and "Tema del adiós", interrupted his Amazonas USA Tour to travel to Miami where made a visited exclusively to Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital and the South Miami Hospital.


"¡This is a marvelous experience; visit a hospital with an electric guitar and an amplifier! Impressive interest of children and I could explain more about this instrument. Besides, along with my harmonica I could provide them my compositions, as well as Italian, Cuban, Peruvian songs, something of Beethoven, Vivaldi, Mozart, The Beatles, Elton John, Dylan and some improvisation of blues. I acquainted with each patient for which each repertoire was unique. This experience has left tracks in me upon intensify me not only by the health of these patients but by the ignored and hopeful that want to discontinue their routine. I thanks to God for the opportunity to present them, a bit of happiness and the best than I know what to do, music," assured Pedro who began his day at the Joe DiMaggio where next to the personnel of Musicians On Call walk through the units of oncology, intensive care and pediatrics bringing a smiles to the children and there he meet a Haitian girl survivor of the past earthquake in her country.

"Thank you for stopping by today and taking the time to entertain my son. Thank you for singing a Beatles song for him and bringing a smile to his face. Thank you for showing me some stuff on the guitar as well. I will go home and pick it up... sometimes we get so caught up with love we forget to stop and make some music," expressed Joseph Piccolo father of one of the patients of that institution.


Pedro Suarez-Vértiz arrived in early hours of the afternoon to South Miami hospital to the same thing with adult patients of oncology unit. To his petition, the first stop was in the room of a patient that has been hospitalized more than 30 years and who in spite of have not having mobility through his eyes thanked the music that this accomplished artist delivered him. In addition, to his successes and classics of the Anglo music, Pedro interpreted some Latin music to delight Cuban opera singer with whom he sang several songs.


Pedro Suarez-Vértiz closed his day with an only TV presentation in Alexis Valdés show, "Está Night Tu Night", where, besides facing the incomparable style of the host and the sensual nurse, interpreted his mega-hit "Amazonas" song that gives name to his most recent production and that also to his new musical production "Amazonas Uncut", a luxury edition that will releases to the international market on June 15th and that besides the successes of the original album, this includes photos, videos and never heard songs.


This next Wednesday, May 26th Pedro Suárez-Vértiz will resume his Amazonas USA Tour in Salt Lake City, Utah after he will continue Los Angeles, California (May 27th), Seattle (May 28th), San Francisco (May 29th) and Maryland (May 30th).

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