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Domenico Modugno

 
Artist: Domenico Modugno
  • Period: Modern (1910-1949)
  • Country: Italy
  • Born: January 09, 1928 in Polignano a Mare, Italy
  • Died: August 06, 1994 in Lampedusa

Biography

Domenico Modugno became one of the first Italian artists in the popular music field able to achieve an international star status, touring worldwide and selling a million records released in different languages. With a guitar in his hands, he began composing at the age of 15, taking the first step of an amazing career devoted to acting, singing, and songwriting. Inspired by the movies, Domenico Modugno began attending the Experimental Center of Cinematography, making his debut in 1951 while playing a role in Eduardo de Filippo's Filomena Marturano. The opportunity to attract the attention of music-related executives came after participating in a Frank Sinatra tribute broadcasted by a local radio station. In 1958, Domenico Modugno joined San Remo's Festival with a song called "Nel Blue Dipinto Di Blu," also known as "Volare." Considered a classic in the Italian music scene, that song allowed him to achieve two Grammy awards for Album of the Year and Song of the Year. ~ Drago Bonacich ~ Drago Bonacich, All Music Guide

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Actor: Domenico Modugno
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  • Born: 1928
  • Died: Aug 06, 1994
  • Occupation: Actor, Director
  • Active: '60s
  • Major Genres: Comedy, Historical Film
  • Career Highlights: Three Bites of the Apple, The Red Cloak, Tutto e Musica
  • First Major Screen Credit: Europa di Notte (1959)

Biography

Italian singer/songwriter and actor Domenico Modugno's career spanned the '50s through the '70s; he was best-known for singing the international hit "Volare," which Modugno co-wrote. Other hits include "Piove." His success as a singer led to a sporadic film career that began in 1961. In the 1980s, Modugno became interested in politics and in 1987 he was elected to the Italian Chamber of Deputies. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
Wikipedia: Domenico Modugno
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Domenico Modugno
Born January 9, 1928(1928-01-09)
Polignano a Mare, Puglia, Italy
Died August 6, 1994 (aged 66)
Lampedusa, Sicily, Italy

Domenico Modugno (9 January 1928 – 6 August 1994) was a twice Grammy Award-winning Italian singer, songwriter, actor, and later in life, a member of the Italian Parliament. He is known for his 1958 international hit song Nel Blu Di Pinto Di Blu (Volare).

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Biography

Modugno was born in Polignano a Mare, province of Bari (Puglia).

From a young age he wanted to become an actor and in 1951, after his military service, he enrolled in an acting school. While still studying he had a role in a cinematographic version of Filumena Marturano by Eduardo De Filippo as well as some other films.

In 1935 his father moved to San Pietro Vernotico, in the Province of Brindisi (where his parents are buried). Here Domenico attended primary school and learned San Piertro Vernotico's dialect, which belongs to the linguistic area of Lecce's dialect, which is close to Sicilian dialect. He attended secondary school in Lecce.

In 1957 his song "Lazzarella," sung by Aurelio Fierro, came second in the Festival della Canzone Napoletana, bringing him his first taste of popularity.

In 1958 Modugno took part in Antonio Aniante's comedy La Rosa di Zolfo at the Festival della Prosa in Venice. The turning point of his career came in that year, when he also participated in the Sanremo Music Festival, presenting, together with Johnny Dorelli, the song "Nel blu dipinto di blu." Co-authored by him and Franco Migliacci, the song won the contest and suddenly became an enormous discographical success worldwide, especially in the United States. It received two Grammy Awards with sales far over a million copies, and represented Italy in the 1958 Eurovision Song Contest, where it came in third.

In 1959, Modugno won the Sanremo Music Festival for the second time in a row, with "Piove" (also known as "Ciao, ciao bambina"), and received second place in 1960 with "Libero." This was a successful period of time for Modugno who again represented Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest of 1959. Later his hit song "Io" was sung by Elvis Presley in English with the title "Ask Me."

In 1962, Modugno won the Sanremo Music Festival a third time with "Addio..., addio...." Four years later, he again represents Italy at Eurovision with "Dio, come ti amo." Jack Jones recorded it in English for his 1967 album, Our Song, under the title, "Oh How Much I Love You."

The 1970s kept Modugno's voice and mind busy in more classic music genres and profiles, as a singer and as a musician, adapting poetry, acting on television and in lead singing roles of modern operas.

In 1986, Modugno entered the political arena as a member of the Italian Radical Party and was elected congressman for Turin in June 1987. In this last stage of his life, he was very active in social issues, fighting against inhuman conditions of patients in the Agrigento psychiatric hospital.

Domenico Modugno died from a heart attack in Lampedusa, Italy, in August 1994 in his home by the sea.

Hits

  • "Lu pisce spada"
  • "Nel blu dipinto di blu - also known as "Volare" (San Remo winner song, 1958), coauthored with Franco Migliacci
  • "La lontananza"
  • "Piove" - also known as "Ciao, ciao bambina"
  • "Sopra i tetti azzurri del mio pazzo amore"
  • "Vecchio frac"
  • "Non piangere Maria"
  • "Amara terra mia"
  • "Stasera pago io"
  • "Il maestro di violino"
  • "Tu si na cosa grande"

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Awards and achievements
New award Grammy Award for Record of the Year
1959
for Nel Blu Dipinto di Blu (Volare)
Succeeded by
Bobby Darin
for Mack the Knife
Grammy Award for Song of the Year
1959
for Nel Blu Dipinto di Blu (Volare)
Succeeded by
Jimmy Driftwood
for The Battle of New Orleans

 
 
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