
Millions laughed at Dave Biro’s funny radio ads, like his Folger’s Coffee farce, “Amaretta Anisetta Alberghetta.” New York socialites enjoyed Dave’s rich baritone from his days as a lead singer-guitarist fronting society orchestras at televised soirees. Teens know him for his Rock-n’-Roll and Hip-Hop radio jingles deglamorizing smoking. And toddlers loved Dave’s medley, “The Cradle Will Rock” (and Mambo and Rap and Swing and March…).
But make room “Three Tenors,” because Dave Biro has gone bel canto. He’s written and sings his great new lyrics, in English, to the world’s most famous opera arias––humorous tales about a heroic hound in, “The Operatic Adventures of the Greyhound, Flea-garo.”
Dave is not only a creative phenomenon, he’s also an energetic performer—a taller Tom Hanks with a Robin Williams’ zaniness.