Enzo Stuarti, born Lorenzo Scapone on March 3, 1919 in Rome, Italy, was an
Italian American tenor and musical theater performer. Raised by monks at Monte
Cassino Abbey after his parents fled to the United States, he joined them in
Newark, New Jersey in 1934. Stuarti began his career under stage names Larry
Laurence and Larry Stuart on Broadway, debuting in Hollywood Pinafore. He
changed his name to Enzo Stuarti in 1954, at the suggestion of Ed Sullivan. His
first album, We're Not Strangers, was released by Jubilee Records in 1957.
Stuarti gained further recognition with a tribute...