Si Genaro (born 1971) is a British musician, known for appearances on BBC's The Voice UK in 2014 and 2015.
[2] In his 20s he moved to Bournemouth and studied at music college, before going on to front regional bands such as Shapeshifter, Dubheart and The Genaro Project.
[3] In 2009, Genaro supported the UK number one charting pop singer David Essex on a UK tour[4] and in 2012 he joined fellow Bournemouth musician and Voice contestant Ant Henson[5] as vocalist and guitarist of the psychedelic post-rock band, Ever The Animal.
[6] In January 2014, Genaro appeared on BBC 1 talent competition The Voice UK, singing Men at Work's 1981 song "Down Under".
In 2015 Genaro backed a track called "Burn the Fire" by local artists Simon Harder and Matt Black (Piano Man) with his Harmonica and Guitar by Chris Payne later released by Hangover Hill Recording Studio.