You're welcome.

And I agree, his stage presence is different. He reminds me of jazz musicians I've seen, how he hangs onto the microphone for dear life. They move with the music in different ways.

One of my favorite jazz pianists in Kansas City, Joe Cartwright, screws up his face a lot when he plays. At first it was off-putting, but then I really came to find it charming - he felt the music throughout his body as he played.

Maybe it is the same with Paolo, or maybe he is just very shy and hasn't come into his own mature stage presence. He's very young, so it will be interesting to see how he develops as a musician. Based on an interview with NPR, I don't think it is due to drugs or alcohol.

All the same, that incredible voice makes me give him Hell's own amount of credit. He can do with it as he will.