O sole mio di massimo ranieri biography
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Massimo Ranieri
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Birth name | Giovanni Calone |
Born | (1951-05-03) 3 May 1951 (age 73) Naples, Italy |
Genres | Traditional pop |
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Years active | 1964–present |
Musical artist
Giovanni Calone (born 3 May 1951), known professionally as Massimo Ranieri, is an Italian singer, actor, television presenter and theatre director.[1]
Biography
[edit]Early life
[edit]Ranieri was born in Borgo Santa Lucia, Naples, the fifth of eight children in the family. When he was 10, young Giovanni would sing at restaurants, wedding receptions, etc. He was discovered by a music producer about four years later and was flown to New York to record an EP under the name of Gianni Rock.
Singing career
[edit]Calone recorded four songs in 1964: "Tanti auguri signora", "Se mi aspetti stasera", "Non chiudere la porta", and "La prima volta". None of the r
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Massimo Ranieri
Massimo Ranieri (born Giovanni Calone, May 3, 1951), is an Italian pop singer, bio and scen actor.
He was born in Naples (at Santa Lucia), the fourth of eight children in the family. When he was 10, young Giovanni would sing at restaurants, wedding receptions, etc. He was discovered by a music producer about 4 years later and was flown to New York to record an EP under the name of Gianni Rock.
He recorded 4 songs in 1964: Tanti auguri signora, Se mi aspetti stasera, Non chiudere la porta, and La Prima Volta. None of the records were successful, because ung Gianni's röst was changing. Two years later, he would later re-emerge beneath his new stage name, Massimo Ranieri. In 1966, he made his TV debut singing "Bene Mio". A year later, he made another TV appearance singing, "Pietà per chi ti ama". In 1968, he recorded 2 more songs: "Da Bambino", Ma L'amore cos'è" and "Preghiera". But it wasn't until 1969, when he really became successful and became a teen id
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"finished" -- for now!
1. Funiculì Funiculà 2. Marechiare 3. Maria, Marì! (Oj, Marì! )
4. Anema e core 5. 'O Sole Mio 6. Torna a Surriento
7. 'O Surdato 'Nnamurato 8. Te Voglio Bene Assaje! 9. Santa Lucia
Article on the Neapolitan language, itself: here.
Article about the Neapolitan Song, here.
On that page, above, see the second item, on the work of Antonio Grande.
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