They were just three young boys singing on television. No one thought they would make it this far. But there was one man who never left. When those three voices soared through the concert hall, the entire audience rose to their feet. Thousands cheered; many wiped away tears. It wasn’t just because of the melody. It was because they saw a journey spanning more than fifteen years reflected in the eyes of three men from small, humble Italian towns. But backstage, where the spotlight doesn’t reach, only one man stood waiting. Michele Torpedine. He was the one who discovered Piero Barone, Ignazio Boschetto, and Gianluca Ginoble when they were just teenagers, trembling as they performed on the TV show “Ti lascio una canzone” back in 2009. At the time, no one believed three kids from Sicily, Bologna, and Abruzzi could amount to much. No one, except him. Michele had already guided legends like Andrea Bocelli and Zucchero to the top. But this time was different. This time, he bet everything on three boys who weren’t even old enough to drive. Life tested them relentlessly. There was the crushing pressure of standing before millions at such a young age. There were the endless tours far from home and family, and moments when homesickness almost broke them. Then, the world shut down during the pandemic—the lights went out, tours were canceled, and the future turned bleak. Yet, Michele never walked away. He wasn’t just a manager; he was the one who kept those three boys from falling when the world turned its back. He was the one calling at midnight, the one standing in the wings before every show, the one reminding them why they started singing in the first place. More than fifteen years later—from “’O Sole Mio” on Italian TV to Barbra Streisand, the Eurovision stage, and performing for Pope Francis in Panama before over a million people—Michele is still there. In the background. Silent. Never stepping into the light. Today, when fans listen to Il Volo’s ballads, the meaning has shifted. Because behind every note that rings out, there is a story that not everyone knows—and that story is far from over.

The Man Who Stayed Behind Il Volo At first, they were just three boys on television. Three young voices. Three…

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