Marco Armani
Marco Armani | |
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Born |
Marco Antonio Armenise 14 June 1961 (age 55) Bari, Italy |
Occupation | Singer-songwriter |
Marco Armani, stage name of Marco Antonio Armenise (born 14 June 1961), is an Italian singer-songwriter and composer.
Background
Born in Bari, while still being a student at the conservatory of his hometown, in 1982 Armani debuted as a singer participating at the RAI musical contest Azzurro.[1] In 1983 he entered the competition at the Sanremo Music Festival, where he ranked tenth with the song "E' la vita".[1] He then participated at the Sanremo Festival four more times, between 1984 and 1994.[1] His most successful song is "Solo con l'anima mia", which ranked #25 on the Italian hit parade.[2]
Discography
- Album
- 1985: Le cose che vanno lontano (Cinevox, SC 33/52)
- 1988: Molti volti (Cinevox, SC 3357)
- 1991: Posso pensare a te? (Fonit Cetra, LPX 276)
- 1994: Esser duri (Bubble Record, TCD – BLU 1845)
- 1997: 13 (BMG Ricordi, PPM - BMG RICORDI 74321500112)
- 1999: Il meglio (DV More Record CD DV 6395)
- 2007: Parlami d'amore (Cinevox, CD SC 74)
References
External links
- Marco Armani discography at Discogs
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