| Pia Toscano | |
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| Background information | |
| Birth name | Pia Ann Rose Toscano |
| Born | October 14, 1988 |
| Origin | Howard Beach, New York, U.S. |
| Genres | Pop, Adult contemporary |
| Occupations | Singer |
| Instruments | Vocals |
| Years active | 2011–present |
| Labels | 19 Recordings/Interscope[1] |
| Website | http://www.piatoscanoofficial.com |
Pia Ann Rose Toscano (born October 14, 1988) is an American singer from Howard Beach, New York. Toscano placed ninth on the tenth season of American Idol. Considered to be a frontrunner in the competition, her elimination came as a shock to judges Randy Jackson, Jennifer Lopez, and Steven Tyler, all of whom were visibly and vocally upset.[2][3] Some viewers and media outlets described Toscano's departure as one of the most shocking eliminations in American Idol history.[4][5]
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Toscano was born on October 14, 1988, to Jane and Pat Toscano and grew up in Howard Beach, New York.[6][7] Her father worked as a corporate executive.[8] She is of Italian descent.[9] She began performing in talent shows when she was four, and by the time she was nine, had performed in a local church production of Jesus Christ Superstar.[10] Toscano was the official National Anthem singer at her middle school, P.S./M.S. 207, and performed at every event including graduation. She attended LaGuardia High School of the Performing Arts in New York City and graduated in 2006. Fellow Idol contestant Karen Rodriguez also attended this school.
She performed the National Anthem and "God Bless America" for the Brooklyn Cyclones, the Mets’ minor league team, several times a year for three years.[10] In addition, Toscano was the winner of the New York Mets annual "Anthem Search" competition in 2008 and was selected to sing the National Anthem at a July 2008 game.[11][12] Toscano has also opened for the Barenaked Ladies and performed with Josh Groban at Madison Square Garden.[13]
Prior to Idol, Toscano worked as a make-up artist[14] and as a wedding singer in a band called "Current Affair".[9] She cites her musical influences as Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Celine Dion, Etta James, and Luther Vandross.[14]
Toscano auditioned for Idol four times before. She made it through to Hollywood in season 6, but did not continue further. In 2010, she auditioned for the tenth season of American Idol in East Rutherford, New Jersey, and was put through to Hollywood, this time making it through to the Top 24. Toscano was eliminated from the competition on April 7, 2011, finishing in ninth place.
| Episode | Theme | Song choice | Original artist | Order # | Result |
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| Audition | Auditioner's Choice | "Until You Come Back To Me"[15] | Stevie Wonder | N/A | Advanced |
| Hollywood | First Solo | Not aired | N/A | N/A | Advanced |
| Hollywood | Group Performance | "Grenade" | Bruno Mars | N/A | Advanced |
| Hollywood | Second Solo | Not aired | N/A | N/A | Advanced |
| Las Vegas Round | Songs of The Beatles Group Performance | "Can't Buy Me Love" | The Beatles | N/A | Advanced |
| Hollywood Round Final | Final Solo | "Doesn't Mean Anything" | Alicia Keys | N/A | Advanced |
| Top 24 (12 Females) | Personal Choice | "I'll Stand by You" | The Pretenders | 12 | Advanced |
| Top 13 | Your Personal Idol | "All by Myself" | Eric Carmen | 5 | Safe |
| Top 12 | Year You Were Born | "Where Do Broken Hearts Go" | Whitney Houston | 7 | Safe |
| Top 11 | Motown | "All in Love Is Fair" | Stevie Wonder | 8 | Safe |
| Top 111 | Elton John | "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" | Elton John | 4 | Safe |
| Top 9 | Rock & Roll Hall of Fame | "River Deep – Mountain High" | Ike & Tina Turner | 7 | Eliminated |
Following her elimination, Toscano appeared on several talk shows. She performed on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on April 8, Live with Regis and Kelly on April 11, followed by The Today Show on April 12, and The Ellen DeGeneres Show on April 14. She performed "I'll Stand by You" on the April 26, 2011 episode of Dancing with the Stars. On May 25, Toscano appeared on Rachael Ray along with Stefano Langone and Paul McDonald. Furthermore, Toscano performed the National Anthem and "I'll Stand by You" at the Memorial Day Concert in Washington D.C. on May 29, 2011.
The following summer, Toscano toured with the American Idols LIVE! Tour 2011, which began in West Valley City, Utah on July 6, 2011 and ended in Manila, Philippines on September 20, 2011.
On July 5, 2011, it was announced that Toscano has officially signed with Interscope Records. Her debut single titled "This Time" premiered July 11 and was released digitally on July 13.[16] Toscano performed the single on So You Think You Can Dance on August 4, Good Morning America on August 12, followed by a performance on Live with Regis and Kelly on August 16. Her debut album is set to be released in the summer of 2012.[17] Toscano has worked with Rock Mafia on two songs titled "Counterfeit" and "Dreamgirl" for her upcoming album.[1]
Toscano is currently being managed by 19 Entertainment, alongside fellow Idol contestants Haley Reinhart and James Durbin.[18]
On September 11, 2011, Toscano performed "God Bless America" at the New York Mets and Chicago Cubs game. In addition, Toscano performed "I'll Stand by You" and "This Time" at the Columbus Day parade in New York City. Toscano performed the National Anthem at the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Championship in Miami, Florida on November 20, 2011. She performed the National Anthem before every Los Angeles Kings home game in the 2012 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Toscano recorded a duet of "The Christmas Song" with Il Volo for their EP Christmas Favorites, which was released on November 21, 2011.
On November 27, 2011, Toscano appeared on Disney's So Random!, where she performed her single "This Time".
Toscano also co-wrote the song "Wrecking Ball" with Steven Miller for Aubrey O'Day, which was released on April 23, 2012.[citation needed]
She has been a regular singer of the National Anthem for the Los Angeles Kings professional hockey club. Pia has performed the Anthem for the Kings Stanley Cup home playoff games vs. the St. Louis Blues and the Phoenix Coyotes.
| Year | Single | Peak positions | Album |
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| US [19] |
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| 2011 | "This Time" | 104 | TBD |
| Year | Video |
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| 2011 | "This Time" |
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