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Hi, I am Luciano, but everyone calls me Luc.

The Decades of my life

I am a child of the music revolution. It was the 70's and great music was always on, also because I am not much of a TV fan; I could not see myself sitting in front of a TV, on a couch, and watch people on TV sitting on their couch and discuss the dramatic problems of life. What a waste of time it would have been for me.

I was, and still am an individual for education. The need to be aware; research, how, when why who got it done and learning is important to me; music and human expressions are likewise a major piece of it as well. I was just four years of age when my most memorable instrument come to my life. Goodness, the sound... Sound entrances me. Brought into the world in two musical families, I have music in my veins.... thus, the excursion started.


The 70's-80's

School was essential to my life. In any case, it was excruciating and long. Having proactively arrived at a degree of schooling abroad prior to arriving at the shores of Australia, it was challenging for me to conform to the new instructive system. Abroad I was at that point concentrating on English, and I used that for my potential benefit, but even though I understood all that by perusing, talking was another story. Australian English resembles a shoptalk. I needed to adjust. A Special English class was an incredible arrangement at that point; however, four long years was quite a while rehashing what I had proactively learned, just in an alternate language. Sport was my guardian angel. Athletics, Football and Volleyball were my preferiti. At sixteen and nine months I had my vehicle. It was opportunity, it was also my transport in between bands I played; there were three. I played in a wedding, party reception hall, in an Italian club with an extraordinary band and in a Jewish Sanctuary with the oldies. I began playing guitar at an early age, and Saturdays was my extraordinary day when I appreciated playing football and visit music shops. After school I had joined a Martial Art Club. I was dependably occupied and used my family home similarly as a sleeping quarter. Watched little television except on Saturday Evenings when I did not play! (Hey, it's Saturday) - Music all things being equal, in my family, was consistently on.

My Music World

During Sound Check at 1st Sydney Festival - Australia

During rehearsal

IN BUSINESS

The time had come to quit fooling around. I could have done without College, I am more a hands-on individual, and although I love learning, I was unable to see myself sitting the entire day and learn hypothesis. Give me an exchange quickly. So tried to turn into a butcher, yet I am certain I saw that as "Not Me"! Next? I worked in a handyman store, now that was more like it. Did every course available, Master painters, plumbing, cementing, tiling, wow I got going, truly a busy body…. I enjoyed it so much that I chose to go all alone. I recall my fantastic father's words "my child, gain proficiency with a trade and put it in your back pocket, you won't ever know when you may need it". During this period, I have understood that returning to atleast a professional college it was significant. I needed to learn, accounting, management, and advertising. I did all that and afterward the most awful thing in my life occurred. I have lost my mom "on Mother's Day" to the big C. Is interesting the way in which life brings you up and tosses you down like a sack of potatoes! Growing up without my rock was difficult. Suddenly I felt alone in this world, and I grew up exceptionally quick. All of a sudden I got very serious.

Into the 90's and Sport- "Life is what happens to you when planning other things"!

Do you know what happens when you wake up one morning and you say to yourself “gosh I want a family.”
Well, that is what happened to me. I wanted a family. By this time, I am doing part-time work as I am back studying, and I have limited time. I have started my Intern business, Auscomnet. My lacerated hand is now giving me troubles, and sensitivity to my index finger is gone. Doctors reassured me that it was due to the amount of typing I was doing. In one of my part times jobs, I have met my future wife to be. A diminutive Irish feisty lady that was on vacation in Australia with a friend. Little I knew my life was about to change in a big way. See Lisa was an ex elite athlete and was on holidays in Australia because she had a torn ligament an injury she received during a cross country event in USA, where she was on a collegiate. We fell in love and the rest was history. With a rehabilitation program specifically designed for her she was back to athletic events and her first event was at the Gold Coast Marathon. By this time, my part time work become super full time as I am working, studying, and coaching.
Goodbye Music. I have no regrets as Lisa and I performed Nationally and Internationally for eight years, concluding at the Sydney Olympics in 2000. In the meantime, Lisa took time out to give birth to our beautiful son Sidney Thomas Sheridan. 

Finally my time

Finally, my time.
After the Olympics we moved to a regional town. It was important to be somewhere where my son grew without limitations. Schooling, friends, sport, and family. But it was also a great leap back for Lisa and me to regain our life back. Elite Sport can take you into a glorious journey and then leave you exhausted and confused once is all over.
Lisa initially worked in a bank, I instead went back to Web mastering and Music.
In 2017 I recorded and produced my first single “Messages of Love”.
My passion to help orphaned kids is still alive in me, and my music is an instrument that allows me to finance these kids that have a passion about music but they can't afford either the tuition, instrument and travel. 
My Maestro International Foundation and The "Amoris Project" is the venue that I will use and help where and when I can.