Pino Daniele

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Giuseppe Daniele, Pino said (Naples, March 19, 1955 - Rome, Jan. 4, 2015) was an Italian singer and musician.

Blues guitarist of training, was, at the turn of the seventies and eighties, one of the most innovative musicians of the Italian scene. In over forty years of career he has collaborated with numerous prestigious artists including: Franco Battiato, Francesco De Gregori Lucio Dalla, Ralph Towner, Yellowjackets, Mike Mainieri, Danilo Rea and Mel Collins. Over the years he has attended and performed in many major venues such as the Varadero Festival in Cuba and at the Olympia theater in Paris. Among its many live concerts, it includes also collaborations with internationally renowned artists such as Pat Metheny, Eric Clapton, Chick Corea, Robert Randolph and Joe Bonamassa.

His instrumental and compositional technique was influenced by rock music, from Louis Armstrong jazz guitarist George Benson and especially the blues genre, in a synthesis of very different musical and linguistic elements, interpreted with the mood of the whole personal and creative. His passion for various musical genres (from Elvis Presley to Roberto Murolo) has given rise to a new style which he himself called "Tarumbò", indicating the mixture of tarantella and blues, hired as an emblem of their cultures of origin.

Born in the district Harbour of Naples, Pino Daniele was the eldest of six children of a modest port worker. As stated by a childhood friend, the economic conditions of the family were so poor that a child could not even buy himself the annual school photos. After the first few years spent in low where he was born, the little Daniel went to live in Piazza Santa Maria La Nova at home two aunts acquired, Lia and Bianca, that could provide a decent accommodation. He attended elementary school at the Oberdan Institute, where his classmate Enzo Gragnaniello. Here Daniel was distinguished than other children to the constant attention to the order and self-care. Deep love for music as a child, she performed for the first time in twelve years in a children's party, running into a vocal cue. This episode revealed to the young Daniel the true meaning of what it meant to be on a palcoscenico.Frequentò the Armando Diaz Institute in Naples where he graduated in accountancy, and learned to play the guitar, absorbing from the social protests of many Sixty instances that drove the artistic expression in subsequent years.

Pino Daniele began in a complex called New Jet, founded with his partner Gino Giglio class, where he stayed for a short time, but the first significant experience in composition and execution in the group took shape with the foundation of the musical ensemble Batracomiomachia, along with Paolo Raffone, Jermano Rosario, Rino Zurzolo, Enzo Avitabile and Enzo Ciervo.A latter belonged also the space in Vico Fontanelle of Health where the group tested the evidence, and where in those years passed many of the future stars of a full season of Neapolitan music, including Corrado Rustici, Edward Jackson and Osanna group. [9] In 1975 he began the session musician activities, playing the album that Mario Musella recorded for the King of Aurelio Fierro and has remained unpublished until 2012, when it was published under the title Goodbye. The following year, Pino Daniele appeared for the first time as a guitarist in the album Suspiro Jenny Sorrenti, sister of the famous Alan, he was making for EMI. In the same period he participated in the recording of the album The two faces of Gianni Nazzaro Gianni Nazzaro (also singing the choirs in Me lyrics'm leaving) and accompanied on tour Bobby Solo.

In addition to being the year of the first professional experience as a musician, 1976 he was also the year of an important event for the life of Daniel and artistic maturation. The young guitarist joined as bass player of Napoli Centrale, Naples ensemble of the first order in which the musician was in contact with several musicians among which stands out the name of James Senese. The Neapolitan saxophonist would later contributed significantly to the musical growth of Pino Daniele and implementation of some of the first album of the artist as Pino Daniele (1979), Black in half (1980) and Vai mo '(1981). Also in 1976, Claudio Poggi, the Italian record producer EMI, listened to an audition tape with some original songs of the young singer, who decided to follow on records. Already in mid-year and then was engraved a 45 containing the songs That warmth and Fortunato.
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borrenzo

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Je so' pazzo - Pino Daniele

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fv1-lJA6Uc8

Je so 'crazy is a song of the Italian singer Pino Daniele. Taken from the album Pino Daniele, it was released as a single in May 1979, with Putesse essere allero on side B of the 45 laps. The song, which was launched at the Festivalbar, received immediate popularity and also followed the album. With the success began to emerge a new musical genre that Daniel himself called taramblu, a term that indicates the mix of tarantella, blues and rumba.

flaws know 'crazy,
je so 'crazy
and today I want to talk. »
The singer is inspired by the last public speech of Masaniello, spokesman of the Neapolitan people angry, and is reincarnated in a new Masaniello, the narrator of the song, ready to give a voice to a generation needs and restlessness at times and contexts changed. With corrosive verses claiming their freedom to denounce and protest without the need for mediation or turns of phrase, as you declare insane and therefore not actionable constituted authority, unlike the Neapolitan popular leader of the seventeenth century was executed by the Spanish power. In the text there are elements that evoke the blues - "the black face I painted / to be noticed, '' and who says Masaniello / then negro is more beautiful?" - The musical background which created the sounds of 'artist in the early years of his career.
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borrenzo

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Quanno Chiove - Pino Daniele

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x96MOWD2vzM

Quanno chiove is a song of the singer Pino Daniele engraved in 1980.

It's from the album Black in half. Performed in Naples, he sees the sax solo by James Senese.

It was rebuilt in the album Yes I Know My Way in 1998 and Groundhog Day 30 of 2008 in a new version, and live in Scio live of 1984 and E sona mo 'of 1993.

A cover of Quanno chiove was recorded by Mina for Napoli 1996 album.

Among the other performers to have played its own version of the song can be cited Giorgia, Mario Trevi, Alexia, Eros Ramazzotti and Andrea Cardillo; was also translated into English (with the title It's Raining), sung by Mia Cooper, as well as by Randy Crawford (along the same Pino Daniele, the album Through The Eyes Of Love). It has been translated into Portuguese and performed in 1994 by the Brazilian singer Patrícia Marx (with the title "When Chove").
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borrenzo

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Napule è - Pino Daniele

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZlO0R6AbiU

"Napule 'na dirty paper
and nisciuno it 'MOUNT and
everyone expects' to ciorta "


Napule is a song written and performed by Pino Daniele, was added as the opening track of his debut album My Land (1977), as well as side A of the 45 laps. The song was the only album not arranged by the same Pino Daniele, edited instead of Antonio Sinagra.

The lyrics speak of the contradictions and the difficult reality of Naples and the feeling of indifference and resignation for this situation.

The song became highly successful over the years following, evidenced by the fact that has been repeatedly revived by the same author in both collections (Yes I Know My Way, I want 'or sea, Pino Daniele Studio Collection (Origins), Napule, Groundhog Day 30), both live album (Live Scio, E sona mo ', Pino Daniele Live @ RTSI, on tour).

There are also many covers published by other artists, including those of Mina (Napoli second excerpt, 2003), Gino Paoli (twice: Misappropriation , in 1996, and a long history, 2004), Mario Trevi (.. .no - Trevi sings Daniel, 1995), Laura Pausini (Laura Live World Tour 09, 2009).

Napule is about to become the official anthem of Naples: the song it accompanies the entry in the field of teams that will compete at the Stadio San Paolo, from 11 January 2015 (at Napoli-Juventus).
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