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Patrice et Mario

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Patrice et Mario were an Italian singer-guitarist duo that was popular in France the 1940s and 1950s.

Patrice (Patrizzio Paganessi, 1915 - 26 April 1992) and Mario (Mario Moro, 1918 - 9 August 2002) were part of the vogue for Mediterranean music in France exemplified by Luis Mariano and Tino Rossi.[1] Their popularity in Africa[2] led to their name being used by another duo, consisting of Philippe Vungbo (alias Lando) and Cantador Rossignol.[3]

References

  1. ^ Tapernoux, Myriam. La craie de nos tableaux. Editions Dricot. p. 158. ISBN 9782870950456. Retrieved 26 August 2013.
  2. ^ Bemba, Sylvain (1988). "La naissance du discours amoureux dans la vie quotidienne chantée au Congo-Zaïre". In Bernard Magnier (ed.). Chansons d'Afrique et des Antilles. Editions L'Harmattan. pp. 39–54. ISBN 9782296141827.
  3. ^ Dictionnaire des immortels de la musique congolaise moderne. Academia. 2012. pp. 177–78. ISBN 9782296492837.