Scialpi

Giovanni Scialpi, best known as Scialpi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈʃalpi]; born 14 May 1962) is an Italian pop singer, mainly active between eighties and nineties.

Background

Born in Parma, Scialpi had an immediate success in the Summer of 1983 with the song "Rocking Rolling".[1] Considered a sex symbol, during the eighties he collected several hits, alternating romantic ballads (such as "Coffee and cigarettes") and songs marked by futuristic lyrics (such as the cited "Rocking Rolling" and "No East No West", with hom he entered the competition at the 1986 Sanremo Music Festival).[1] In 1988 he won the Festivalbar with the song "Pregherei", then since the 1990s he gradually slowed his musical production although never abandoning the scenes.[1]

Scialpi also appeared as an actor in an episode of the TV series Derrick and starred on several stage musicals.[2] In 1990 he co-hosted the variety television Ricomincio da due together with Raffaella Carrà.

In 2012 he changed his stage name to Shalpy.[2]

In July 2015 he announced his marriage with Roberto Blasi.[3]

In September 2015 he takes part to the fourth italian edition of Pechino Express.

Discography

Selected singles

  • ″Rocking Rolling″ (1983)
  • ″Mi manchi tu″ (1983)
  • ″Cigarettes and Coffee″ (1984)
  • ″No East No West″ (1986)
  • ″Cry″ (1986)
  • ″Bella età″ (1987)
  • ″Pregherei″ (with Scarlett, 1988)
  • ″Il grande fiume″ (1990)
  • ″A... amare″ (1991)
  • ″È una nanna″ (1992)
  • ″Baciami″ (1994)
  • ″Che per amore fai″ (1995)
  • ″Bella signora″ (1998)
  • ″La creazione″ (2001)
  • ″Sono quel ragazzo″ (2002)
  • ″Pregherò Imparerò Salverò″ (2003)
  • ″Non ti amo più″ (2005)
  • ″Goodbye″ (2006)
  • ″I believe I can fly″ (2011)
  • ″Here I am″ (2011)
  • ″Ilventocaldodellestate″(2012)
  • ″Icon-man″ (2012)
  • ″Music is Mine″ (2013)
  • ″Came to Me″ (2014)

Studio albums

  • Es-tensioni (1983)
  • Animale(1984)
  • Scialpi (1986)
  • Yo soy el amor (1987)
  • Un morso e via (1988)
  • Trasparente (1990)
  • Neroe (1991)
  • 360 gradi (1992)
  • XXX (1994)
  • Spazio 1995 (1995)
  • Scialpi (2000)
  • Spingi, invoca, ali (2003)
  • Autoscatto (2006)
  • Liberi e Romantici (2011)

References

  1. 1 2 3 Eddy Anselmi. Festival di Sanremo: almanacco illustrato della canzone italiana. Panini Comics, 2009. ISBN 8863462291.
  2. 1 2 Lorenza Sebastiani (5 December 2012). "Scialpi: il mio unico errore? Rifarmi le labbra". Libero. Retrieved 23 May 2013.
  3. http://www.panorama.it/societa/people/giovanni-scialpi-sposo-il-mio-compagno-roberto-blasi/

External links

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