The DiVita's come from a heritage of musicians that can be traced back to the "old country". This Father-Son duo share a love for this culture and music that shines through in their refined attention to detail. Though the delicate sound of guitar and accordion has been a trademark sound of the classic serenade, the duo is supported by an upright bass to compliment the group's traditional acoustic nature.
Joe DiVita has been playing music professionally for over 20 years in different groups ranging from jazz to Caribbean music. He has been playing music since age 5 after taking after his father's lead on the family Wurlitzer.
Philip DiVita began playing the accordion since early childhood and was featured on the Ted Mack Amateur Hour at age 9. cut two records in the late 1950s/early 60s and has since gone on to establish himself as a successful engineer, entrepreneur and businessman.
Now, the two musicians bring the generations together with performances of timeless music.