When Piero Barone was just five years old, his blind grandfather knew something no one else could yet understand.

The Blind Grandfather Who Heard a Star Before the World Did

In the small Sicilian town of Naro, where narrow streets twist between old stone buildings and everybody seems to know everybody else, there was once a little boy with a voice nobody could explain.

Piero Barone was only five years old. He was shy, curious, and far too young to understand what  music would someday bring into his life. To the people around him, Piero Barone was simply a child growing up in a town of fewer than 8,000 people.

But to one man, Piero Barone already sounded different.

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That man was Pietro Ognibene, Piero Barone’s grandfather.

Pietro Ognibene had spent much of his life around music. He played, listened, and wrote songs. Even after he lost his sight, music remained the way Pietro Ognibene understood the world. He could no longer see faces, colors, or sunlight through a window. But he still knew when a note was wrong. He still knew when a voice carried something special.

One afternoon, inside a modest room in Naro, Pietro Ognibene handed his grandson a song. It was written in Sicilian, the language of their home and family. Pietro Ognibene asked the little boy to sing it.

Piero Barone looked down at the page. He was only five. He did not know that this would become one of the defining moments of his life.

Then he began to sing.

What happened next stayed with Pietro Ognibene forever.

The room was quiet except for the voice of the child. It was not just that Piero Barone could carry a tune. There was something else in the sound. Something older than his years. Something powerful and strangely emotional coming from such a small boy.

Pietro Ognibene sat and listened without moving. He could not see the expression on his grandson’s face. He could not watch his hands or the way he stood in the room. But he did not need to.

By the time the song ended, tears were running down Pietro Ognibene’s face.

“The world needs to hear that voice.”

Pietro Ognibene did not have connections in the music business. He could not call a producer in Rome or drive his grandson to a recording studio. He could not even see the equipment in front of him.

But he was determined.

So Pietro Ognibene asked a friend for help. Together, they found whatever recording device they could get their hands on. It was simple, imperfect, and probably far from professional. But none of that mattered.

They pressed record.

In that tiny room, they captured the voice before the moment could disappear.

The tape began to travel through Naro.

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Neighbors heard it first. Then cousins. Then friends of friends. People passed the recording from one house to another as if it were a secret too beautiful to keep. In a town where news usually traveled fast, this traveled even faster.

Everyone was asking the same question:

How could a child sing like that?

Years passed. Piero Barone grew older, but the voice remained. In time, the little boy from Naro became one of the three young singers who would form Il Volo.

Together with Gianluca Ginoble and Ignazio Boschetto, Piero Barone would go on to perform across the world. Il Volo sold millions of records, filled concert halls, and sang on stages that once belonged to legends.

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Piero Barone performed in grand theaters, under bright lights, in front of audiences larger than the entire population of Naro. He sang music made famous by Luciano Pavarotti. He stood in arenas where people rose to their feet before the final note had even faded.

To the audience, it may have looked like an overnight success.

But the real beginning happened long before the applause, the cameras, and the sold-out concerts.

It began in a small room in Sicily.

It began with a grandfather who could no longer see the world, but who still knew how to hear it.

Pietro Ognibene never needed to look at his grandson to know what was there. One song was enough.

Before the world discovered Piero Barone, a blind man already had.

 

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