Tony Tammaro

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Tony Tammaro
Background information
Birth nameVincenzo Sarnelli
OriginNaples, Italy
GenresNeapolitan song, parody
Years active1989–present
Website[1]

Tony Tammaro, stage name of Vincenzo Sarnelli, (born January 7, 1961 in Naples) is an Italian parody singer/songwriter. The main theme of Tammaro's lyrics are "tamarri", a term taken form Neapolitan dialect, which indicates someone who's vulgar, miseducated, and often boasting a flourishing behaviour. The term could also be translated as "rednecks", to indicate its derogatory nature; however it presents no connections with the original term in regards of its rural background. In his songs, Tammaro uses irony to describe the "tamarri", from which his own stage name is derived.

Career

Tammaro started his career in 1989, releasing Prima cassetta di musica tamarra (Italian: First tape of "tamarra" music).

In 1993 Tony Tammaro is the winner of 4th edition of Festival di Sanscemo with song E v'ha facite appere.[1]

In 1997 Tammaro returned to the studio to record the album Monnezzarium and released 'O trerrote as the first single. Tammaro released his greatest hits album Tutto Tony Tammaro in 1999. It is a double album and each of two CDs is made up of twentyfour songs.

Tony Tammaro and his band released The Dark Side of the Moonnezz in June 2005. Moonnezz is a phonetic pun since it sounds like "Munnezz'", the Neapolitan word for garbage.

Discography

Studio albums

Compilation albums

Notes and sources

External links

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