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Sergio Cammariere

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Sergio Cammariere
Background information
Birth nameSergio Cammariere
Born (1960-11-15) November 15, 1960 (age 63)
OriginItaly Crotone,
Calabria, Italy
Genresjazz, pop
Instrument(s)piano
Websitewww.sergiocammariere.com

Sergio Cammariere (born November 15, 1960 in Crotone, Italy) is an Italian jazz singer/songwriter. He has released seven albums.

Career

After a long career as a niche musician distinguished by his collaboration with the poet and singer/songwriter Roberto Kunstler,[1] in 2003 he appeared at the Sanremo Festival performing the song Tutto quello che un uomo. He came in third place in this contest and won the critics' choice award.

His music video "Sorella Mia" won a prize at the Fandango "Videoclipped The Radio Stars" festival. His music can be classified as jazz and Cammariere performs on the piano and sings.

Cammariere is a distant cousin of Italian singer/songwriter Rino Gaetano.

Discography

Singles

  • 1998 - Tempo perduto
  • 2003 - Tutto quello che un uomo

Albums

  • 2002 - Dalla pace del mare lontano
  • 2003 - Dalla pace del mare lontano (Second version, including the track Tutto quello che un uomo - Sanremo 2003)
  • 2004 - Sul sentiero
  • 2006 - Il pane, il vino e la visione
  • 2009 - Carovane
  • 2012 - Sergio Cammariere
  • 2014 - Mano nella mano

Jazz

  • 1993 - Kunstler-Cammariere & Stress Band
  • 1993 - I ricordi e le persone

Soundtracks

  • 1992 Quando eravamo repressi
  • 1994 Teste Rasate
  • 1996 USD - Uomini senza donne
  • 2007 L'Abbuffata
  • 2011 Tiberio Mitri - il campione e la miss
  • 2013 Maldamore

Compilations

  • 2008 - Cantautore piccolino

References

  1. ^ Gutierrez, Evan. "Sergio Cammariere: Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 2010-11-07.

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