Nino Porzio
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Background information | |
Birth name | Antonino Porzio |
Born |
Palermo | June 4, 1972
Origin | Palermo, Italy |
Genres | Canzone Napoletana, Pop music |
Occupation(s) | Singer and actor |
Years active | 1993–present |
Labels | Seamusica, Mint Records, Warner Music Group, ZYX Music |
Associated acts | Lucio Dalla, Adriano Celentano, Domenico Modugno, Lucio Battisti |
Website | http://ninoporzio.web99.de/ |
Nino Porzio (born Antonino Porzio, 4 June 1972), is an Italian singer and actor. He has released five albums and his songs have been included in various Italian and international compilations.[1]
Career
Born in Palermo in 1972, Porzio since childhood dedicated to singing and acting. In the late 1970s he moved with his younger brother and his family in Germany. In the 1980s, he began working in his father's grocery store in between studying singing and acting. From 1983 to 1989 he began studying drums formed his first band, playing drums in various street festivals.
He began his career as a soloist in Germany in 1990s, performing in other parts of Europe. In 1995 he recorded his first album, titled Rosa; the album was presented to America by City News Service[2] news of Southern California.[3] In 1998 Porzio composed the song "Sogno", which was selected and included in a compilation of HDN Music label.
On 20 July 2000 he recorded his second album, Mille pazzie, distributed in Italy by Musicanapoletana.[4]
In 2001, he participated in the singing competition “Voci Nuove Per La Discografia” in Rome organised by CBS Italia.
In 2009 he signed his first contract with the record company Warner Music Group. On 16 January 2009, he released his first single, "Ti amo", produced by Akasa Records and distributed by Warner Music Group.[5] The song has sold over 250,000 copies[6] The following year he obtained the first place in DDO-Chartbreaker Hitparade Wins Gold Record with "Ti amo".[7]
April 21, 2011 he released his new album titled Caruso, after a song by Lucio Dalla, produced by Mint Records and distributed by ZYX Music. In 2011 Made in Italy was released: it contains 8 covers, including "Nel blu dipinto di blu" ("Volare") by Domenico Modugno, "Ancora tu" by Lucio Battisti, and "Quando, quando, quando" by Tony Renis.[8]
The June 14, 2013 Porzio organized a concert at Lanxess Arena in Cologne, Germany, entitled "Nino Porzio Live".[9] On 19 August 2013, the song "Ti amo" was placed in a box set of four CDs of Italian songs distributed by Mondadori. Also in December 2013 a new single, "Io penso a te", was released: it stayed for 4 weeks in the charts reaching the 38th place in the megacharts, Mallorca in Spain.[10]
In June 2014 he released his new single "Attimi", which anticipated the fifth album Brividi nel cuore, released September 17, 2014, recorded live and produced and distributed by Seamusica.
He was mentioned in the novel on the life of Lucio Dalla Caruso The Song Lucio Dalla and Sorrento by Raffaele Lauro.[11]
Discography
Albums
- Studio albums
- 1995: Rosa
- 2000: Mille Pazzie
- 2011: Caruso
- 2011: Made in Italy
- 2014: Brividi nel cuore
EP
- 2009: Ti amo
Single
- 1998: Sogno
- 2013: Io penso a te
- 2014: Attimi
- 2016: Lontani Nel Tempo
Cover
- 2011: Caruso (Lucio Dalla)
- 2011: L´Italiano (Toto Cutugno)
- 2011: Ancora tu (Lucio Battisti)
- 2011: Quando Quando Quando (Tony Renis)
- 2011: Nel blu dipinto di blu (Domenico Modugno)
- 2011: Piu bella cosa (Eros Ramazzotti)
- 2011: Malafemmena (Antonio De Curtis)
- 2011: Sempre sempre (Albano Carrisi)
- 2011: Anema e core (Salve D'Esposito / Tito Manlio)
Filmography
- The Dark Side of the Moon (2015) (postproduction)
- Alarm für Cobra 11 (2015) as Peter Koslowski (Alarm for Cobra 11 – The Highway Police)
- Alarm für Cobra 11 (2013/2014) (Alarm for Cobra 11 – The Highway Police)
- Danni Lowinski (2014)
- Sternstunde ihres Lebens (2014)
- Marie Brand (2014)
- Der letzte Bulle (2014) (The last cop)
References
External links
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