Dino Verde,
Carmen García Lecha,
Francesci Migliacci
Born: January 09, 1928, Polignano a Mare, Italy
Died: August 06, 1994
Active: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s
Genres: Vocal Music
Instrument: Vocals, Producer, Performer
Representative Albums: "Malarazza," "Mister Volare Dal Vivo," "Greatest Hits"
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, All Music Guide