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Renato Carosone
Carosone in 1995
Background information
Birth name
Renato Carusone
Born
(1920-01-03)3 January 1920 Naples, Italy
Died
20 May 2001(2001-05-20) (aged 81) Rome, Italy
Genres
Light music
naples song
jazz
swing
boogie-woogie
blues
cha-cha-cha
folk
Occupation(s)
Singer
songwriter
pianist
Instrument(s)
Vocals
piano
accordion
ocarina
Years active
1935–2001
Labels
Pathé
Stereo Dischi
Ri-Fi
Dischi Ricordi
RCA Italiana
Lettera A
Fonit Cetra
CBS
Capitol
Musical artist
Renato Carosone ([reˈnaːtokaroˈzoːne]; born Renato Carusone; 3 January 1920 – 20 May 2001) was an Italian musician.
He was a prominent figure in the Italian music scene in the second half of the 20th century. He was also a modern performer of the so-called canzone napoletana, a traditional music genre from Naples. His biggest successes were: "'O sarracino/Caravan petrol", "Tu vuò fà l'americano", "Maruzzella" and "Pigliate na' pastiglia".
Carosone was one of the first post-war Italian artists (the other one being Domenico Modugno) who sold records and toured in the United States without singing in English.[1]
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