Nino Porzio | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Antonino Porzio |
Born | Palermo, Italy | 4 June 1972
Origin | Palermo |
Genres | Canzone Napoletana, Pop music |
Occupation(s) | Singer and actor |
Years active | 1993–present |
Labels | Sony Music, Universal Music Group Seamusica, Mint Records, Warner Music Group, Akasa Records ZYX Music, MCP Sound & Media, Eurotrend, Radiomixitalia |
Website | ninoporzio |
Antonino "Nino" Porzio (born 4 June 1972), is an Italian singer and actor. He has released six albums and his songs have been included in various Italian and international compilations. [1]
Born in Palermo in 1972, Porzio since childhood dedicated to singing and acting. In the late 1970s he moved with his younger brother and his family in Germany. In the 1980s, he began working in his father's grocery store in between studying singing and acting. From 1983 to 1989 he began studying drums formed his first band, playing drums in various street festivals.
He began his career as a soloist in Germany in the 1990s, performing in other parts of Europe. In 1995 he recorded his first album, titled Rosa; the artist was presented to the CNS freelance service cnspress.org, and evaluated as "not bad" (Wird noch). [2] In 1998 Porzio composed the song "Sogno", which was selected and included in a compilation of HDN Music label.[ citation needed ]
On 20 July 2000 he recorded his second album, Mille pazzie, distributed in by Musicanapoletana.com.[ citation needed ]
In 2001, he participated in the singing competition “Voci Nuove Per La Discografia” in Rome organised by CBS Italia.[ citation needed ]
2009 he released his new single titled Ti Amo. April 21, 2011 he released his new album titled Caruso, after a song by Lucio Dalla, produced by Mint Records In 2011 Made in Italy was released: it contains 8 covers, including "Nel blu dipinto di blu" ("Volare") by Domenico Modugno, "Ancora tu" by Lucio Battisti, and "Quando, quando, quando" by Tony Renis. [3]
On 19 August 2013, the song "Ti amo" was placed in a box set of four CDs of Italian songs distributed by Mondadori. Also in December 2013 a new single, "Io penso a te", was released: was listed in the 38th place in the german charting service Mallorca Megacharts. [4]
In June 2014 he released his new single "Attimi", which anticipated the fifth album Brividi nel cuore, released September 17, 2014, recorded live and produced and distributed by Seamusica.
On 28 February 2015 he was mentioned in the novel on the life of Lucio Dalla, Caruso The Song Lucio Dalla and Sorrento, by Raffaele Lauro. [5]
From 1 February 2016 until the end of June 2018, Porzio will be in the Schauspielhaus Theater in Düsseldorf
On December 11, 2017 he was seen for 6 seconds at prank show Luke! Die Woche und ich. together with Luke Mockridge. [6]
On April 11, 2019, Ross Antony official music video "Fiesta Mexicana" can be seen on Youtube, he appears as one of the dancers. [7]
On April 25, 2019 he can be seen in advertising the American Bull's-Eye Barbecue Sauce [8]
On June 16, 2020 the new official music video Tanta voglia di lei will be released on Vevo. [9]
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