Adriano Pappalardo

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Adriano Pappalardo
Pappalardo in 1972
Pappalardo in 1972
Background information
Born (1945-03-25) 25 March 1945 (age 79)
Copertino, Lecce, Italy
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • actor
Years active1971–present
Labels

Adriano Pappalardo (born 25 March 1945) is an Italian singer, actor and television personality.

Biography

Born in Copertino, Lecce, Pappalardo started his career in 1971 with the song "Una donna".[1] He obtained his first success in 1972 with the R'n'B single "E' ancora giorno", written as some of his other songs of the time by the couple Lucio Battisti-Mogol,[1] which ranked second in the Italian hit parade.[2] After some other minor hits, such as the songs "Segui lui" and "Come bambini", Pappalardo had his major success in 1979 with the ballad "Ricominciamo".[1] In mid-eighties, following the commercial failure of the two albums Immersione and Oh! Era ora he focused on his acting career, usually playing tough men and villains.[1][3][4]

In 2003 Pappalardo had a significant personal success as a contestant of the reality show L'Isola dei Famosi (the Italian version of Celebrity Survivor).[1][3] In 2004 he took part at the Sanremo Music Festival with the song "Nessun consiglio".[1][3]

Discography

Studio albums

  • 1972: Adriano Pappalardo (Numero Uno, ZSLN 55151)
  • 1973: California no (Numero Uno, DZSLN 55662)
  • 1975: Mi basta così (RCA, TPL 1 1159)
  • 1979: Non mi lasciare mai(RCA, PL 31505)
  • 1982: Immersione (Numero Uno, ZPLN 34165)
  • 1983: Oh! Era ora (Numero Uno, 81990)
  • 1988: Sandy (CGD, 20836)

Filmography

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Enrico Deregibus (8 October 2010). Dizionario completo della Canzone Italiana. Giunti Editore, 2010. ISBN 978-88-09-75625-0.
  2. ^ Dario Salvatori (1989). Storia dell'Hit Parade. Gramese, 1989. ISBN 88-7605-439-1.
  3. ^ a b c Eddy Anselmi (2009). Festival di Sanremo: almanacco illustrato della canzone italiana. Panini Comics, 2009. ISBN 978-88-6346-229-6.
  4. ^ Enrico Lancia, Roberto Poppi. Dizionario del cinema italiano: Gli attori dal 1930 ai giorni nostri. Gremese Editore, 2003. ISBN 88-8440-269-7.

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