At their high school in Arlington, Texas, they formed a trio: a soprano, a baritone, and a countertenor. Grassi said of his voice, "It is incredibly high, and it got made fun of a lot while I was growing up. Yeah, growing up in Texas, you know, it was very different and it's a little feminine, so it was like, 'Get him outta here.'"
The hairs on the back of my neck stood up over that.
I have always liked their music, and never gave a thought to the pitch of his voice except to enjoy how well he blends with the other singers.
ReplyDeleteSuch a shame he got hassled for that.