The singing waiter - a short story

The singing waiter - a short story

We thought we would share our thoughts about our love for the singing waiters or the 3 waiters, a concept that may seem strange at first glance, but is loved by so many. Why is the idea so popular? Certainly you just want your waiter to serve your food and pour your wine, be polite and friendly, but ultimately seen, but not heard or not heard loudly!

Where did our love for the singing waiters started? Was it an old Hollywood film like the Hollywood Hotel from 1937, where the star, a poor, rejected actor, awakened as a singing waiter and then noticed by the studio that rejects him, a hit will! Or came from the famous Irving Berlin, who earned his money as part of the turn of the century as part of a family of immigrants in New York by leading a singing beggar in café. It didn't take long for the enterprising Berlin to compose and sang his first composition in a restaurant known as Pelham’s Café.

Our love comes from our love for the unexpected and our appreciation for talents. It is very special to see someone in a light and then see him in another. The singing waiter goes from the ordinary guy, who takes care of his affairs in peace and takes care of her needs, to an extraordinary entertainer who amazes her with his talent. His expertise is not in serving food, but in the conversation at the highest level at the best opera houses in the country. He appears for them, live, up close, something that they would never normally experience. He has revealed it to you and the fun begins now.

Your singing waiter surprises and her guests with an incredible interpretation of "La Donna e Mobile", he lets her swirl her glasses from one side to another, while in the "Brindisi" from Verdis la Traviata "O brine. Turns who shows "Nessun Dorma" to celebrate the encore!

Wedding entertainment to benefit donations to company events is the singing waiter a concept that brings an event to life. The shock, the surprise, the amazement, the drama, the desire for more, all thanks to the ordinary man who serves your food and pouring your wine!

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