The Telegram (St. John's)

N.L musician in ‘Come From Away’ stepping up with new album

Romano Di Nillo is working on his first solo record

- BY BETH PENNEY

Romano Di Nillo is one of two Newfoundla­nders in the hit Broadway musical “Come From Away”.

“I feel like I have a responsibi­lity, as one of two Newfoundla­nders in the show, to represent the music,” said Di Nillo.

Di Nillo was raised in Grandfalls Windsor, by an immensely musical family.

After seven years touring with the musical “Wicked” he was thrilled to get the opportunit­y to play with the band in “Come From Away”.

Di Nillo told The Telegram that the directors, writers and producers of the show, nailed every aspect of traditiona­l Newfoundla­nd culture.

“They were really smart to recognize that music is integral to the fabric of our culture,” said Di Nillo. “It was such a good move to elevate the music from the pit ... literally, onto the

stage, and have it included.”

“Technicall­y, the band is on stage more than the actors,” laughed Di Nillo.

Di Nillo can be seen playing the boron and the ugly stick on

stage.

When it comes to the music in the show, Di Nillo says the audience’s reactions at the end of the night, says it all.

“There are people at the shows who have never heard of Newfoundla­nd before, and have so many questions about the music,” said Di Nillo. “One man even asked if the band was available to play his sons bar mitzvah.”

“It’s really an honor to be sharing Newfoundla­nd culture and music with those who have never experience­d it before,” said Di Nillo.

With all of the positive feedback, Di Nillo decided that it would be a great opportunit­y to work with local musicians and friends, on his first solo album.

“It’s going to be an album full of simple Newfoundla­nd traditiona­l music,” said Di Nillo.

Di Nillo and friends will start recording the album at the beginning of October, with hopes of having it ready before Christmas.

Duane Andrews is producing the album. Other artists featured on the album are Aaron Collis, Matt Grover and Angela Pickett.

“I’m struggling with a name for the album,” said Di Nillo. “Since it’s my first solo work, I’m used to being buried in a sea of names.”

“Hopefully the people of New York will enjoy their first taste of pure Newfoundla­nd traditiona­l music.”

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Romano Di Nillo is a Newfoundla­nder who plays in the band for “Come From Away”.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Romano Di Nillo is a Newfoundla­nder who plays in the band for “Come From Away”.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? The band in the hit Broadway musical “Come From Away”.
SUBMITTED PHOTO The band in the hit Broadway musical “Come From Away”.

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