Tiromancino

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Tiromancino
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Federico Zampaglione
Background information
Origin Italy
Genres
Years active1989–present
Website tiromancino.com
Members Federico Zampaglione

Tiromancino is an Italian pop group founded in 1989 by Federico Zampaglione. They have released 13 albums. [1]

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Their music is a blend of folk and electronica.

Discography

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