Maria De Crescenzo
- Actress
The daughter of Italian immigrants, Maria spent time living in both
Naples Italy and Miami Florida until she was 18. Maria's early
influences were Barbara Streisand, Frank Sinatra, Johnny Mathis as well
as traditional Neapolitan music she heard at home as a young girl.
Maria was drawn to singing at an early age by the desire to convey a
songs emotion regardless of genre.In 1978, Maria was approached by a
young bass player for a local band who had heard her singing in her car
at a gas station. She was asked to join his band thus beginning her
performing career. During those early years, she performed with
numerous local Miami bands. Maria started making a name in the South
Florida area while performing mainly in the rock and roll market. She
eventually branched out to sing with bands performing top 40, pop,
Jazz, Oldies and R&B. She also entered the studio to record television
commercials including one for local cable TV. In 1989, with the
resurgence of interest in bands of the 70's, Maria De Crescenzo was
asked by Harry Wayne Casey (KC) to join the newly reformed KC& the
Sunshine band. Maria has toured all over the world with KCSB for the
last twenty years. Maria has also been featured on the record "Get Down
Live" covering Patti Labelle's hit "New Attitude". She has worked on
studio records with KC as well as performed on Television including a
PBS concert special. Maria also appeared with KCSB in the 2003 Feature
film "The In-Laws" starring Albert Brooks and Michael Douglas as well as a commercial for Sunlife Insurance.
Maria has also performed for the Counsel General of Italy, Gloria Bellelli, on several occasions including the opening ceremonies for the day of the Republic celebration in Miami. She has performed for the Feast of Little Italy singing Italian Classics,Neapolitan Standards and some selections from the Great American Songbook. Maria continues to perform with KCSB while also filling her schedule
when not on the road with KCSB.