Anthony Nunziata Ushers in the Holidays with Debut Album Christmas & You and National Tour Including Charity Show in Indianapolis
- Joey Amato
- 4 days ago
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Anthony Nunziata has always had a voice made for Christmas. Warm yet soaring, filled with a cinematic shimmer, and rooted in a deep sense of storytelling — the Brooklyn-born, Nashville-based singer-songwriter seems destined to soundtrack the season. And now, he finally is.
This year marks the release of Christmas & You, Nunziata’s debut holiday collection, available on vinyl, CD, and all digital platforms. It’s a milestone that arrives with another exciting chapter: a 17-city U.S. tour that will bring his spirited blend of classical, pop, and soulful originals to fans from New York to Nashville, Las Vegas to Palm Beach, and festive stops in between. Nunziata will be bringing his holiday show at Broadway United Methodist Church in Indianapolis on December 13. Tickets to the show are HERE
Nunziata recorded the album at Nashville’s famed Sound Emporium Studios — a historic home for legendary artists — and he embraced the city’s creative pulse along the way. Partnering with some of today’s most respected country and pop songwriters, the project shines with fresh holiday spirit rather than reinventing the classics. The result? Thirteen brand-new original songs, each with its own personality and style, tied together by the singer’s unmistakable emotional conviction.
Christmas & You explores the many moods and meanings of the season. There’s the Motown-infused joy of “My Every Wish,” the reverent and spiritual “The Miracle,” and the gentle acoustic warmth of “Heavenly Father.” He even offers a bilingual moment with the Spanish-language anthem “El Regalo Eres Tú” and a wink of playful mischief with the country-camp track “Fill My Stocking Up with Coal.”
Behind the scenes, producer Ryan Prewett (Billy Ray Cyrus) helped craft the album’s dynamic sound, while industry-leading songwriters — including Jane Bach, Peter Bliss, Jeff Franzel, and Rudy Pérez — collaborated to shape a collection that feels both timeless and modern. The project is released through Nunztunes, with Nunziata and his producing partners guiding the creative vision from start to finish.
Though the holiday season has sparked a new musical chapter, Nunziata’s journey is already rich with achievements. Hailed by BroadwayWorld as “an explosion of love and entertainment,” he has spent the past decade performing more than 400 concerts around the globe — from sold-out symphony halls to intimate jazz clubs. His résumé includes co-headlining Carnegie Hall with the New York Pops, starring performances with renowned orchestras, and high-profile appearances for major brands such as Tiffany & Co. and Hermès. Audiences may also recognize him from the Netflix film The Last Laugh, where he appeared alongside comedy icons Chevy Chase and Richard Dreyfuss.
His passion for music extends beyond performance. Nunziata is an accomplished songwriter whose collaborations span a wide creative spectrum, including work with Grammy-winning artists and beloved creators in pop, Broadway, and country music. His ballad “The Gift Is You,” inspired by his mother’s triumph over breast cancer, has become an anthem for the Susan G. Komen Foundation.
For Nunziata, art isn’t just entertainment — it’s a message. He remains devoted to educational outreach, offering master classes and workshops through his ARTS MATTER! initiative to encourage young performers to pursue their dreams boldly. When he isn’t performing or writing, he can often be found on the pickleball court, where — as he jokes — good ideas tend to strike between volleys.
With Christmas & You, Anthony Nunziata steps confidently into a new spotlight: one that glows with holiday warmth and personal authenticity. As he brings the music to audiences nationwide, his goal is simple but resonant — to help people feel connected, comforted, and inspired during the most magical time of year.
Tour dates and album information can be found at AnthonyNunziata.com.This holiday season, Anthony Nunziata just might become the soundtrack to your celebrations.




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