Tony Dallara

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Dallara in Canzonissima (1961)

Tony Dallara (stage name of Antonio Lardera; born 30 June 1936) is an Italian former singer, actor and television personality.

Biography

Dallara was born at Campobasso in southern Italy, but grew up in Milan. After working as barman and clerk, he began his musical career in the band Rocky Mountains (the future group I Campioni);[1] his singing style was inspired, in particular, by American singers such as Frankie Laine and Tony Williams.[2] In 1957, he signed a contract as singer with the Italian label Music, where he was working as delivery man: his first single "Come prima" was published in December 1957 and sold 300,000 copies, becoming the biggest selling single in Italy so far.[3] In 1960 Dallara won the Sanremo Music Festival and the Canzonissima competition with the song "Romantica"; the following year he won again Canzonissima with the song "Bambina bambina".[3]

References

  1. Zampa, Fabrizio (1990). "Dallara, Tony". In Gino Castaldo. Enciclopedia della canzone italiana. Armando Curcio. pp. 472–473. 
  2. Ezio Guaitamacchi. Mille canzoni che ci hanno cambiato la vita. Rizzoli, 2009. ISBN 8817033928. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 Eddy Anselmi. Festival di Sanremo: almanacco illustrato della canzone italiana. Panini Comics, 2009. ISBN 8863462291. 
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