Tony Esposito – Signed Photo – Italian Singer
Foto con autografo di Tony Esposito.
Dimension: 12,6 Cm x 18,6 Cm (Appr.) – 5×7 Inches (Appr.)
Date and Place of Signing: February 25, 2023 in Pescara, PE (Italy)
This is not a vintage photo or old one. This photo is new, printed and signed in recent years and the signature is original.
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Description
TONY ESPOSITO BIOGRAPHY :
Antonio Esposito (born 15 July 1950) is an Italian singer, songwriter and musician.
Career
Esposito was born in Naples. He started playing percussions in his teenage years. In the early 1970s, he played sessions and recorded with musicians such as Alan Sorrenti, Don Cherry, Don Moye, Gato Barbieri, Eumir Deodato, Brian Auger, Gilberto Gil and Pino Daniele. In 1975 he recorded his first solo album, Rosso napoletano, in collaboration with Paul Buckmaster. Esposito is mostly well known for his 1984 hit single “Kalimba de Luna” from his album Il grande esploratore. After winning the Un disco per l’estate music festival, it charted in Italy and Switzerland, and a cover by Boney M reached No. 17 in Germany. In 1987, his single “Papa Chico” was No. 2 in The Netherlands for 5 weeks and No. 3 in Belgium for 2 weeks. In 1986 he won the Nastro d’argento Award for the soundtrack of Lina Wertmuller’s film Camorra (A Story of Streets, Women and Crime).
Career
Esposito was born in Naples. He started playing percussions in his teenage years. In the early 1970s, he played sessions and recorded with musicians such as Alan Sorrenti, Don Cherry, Don Moye, Gato Barbieri, Eumir Deodato, Brian Auger, Gilberto Gil and Pino Daniele. In 1975 he recorded his first solo album, Rosso napoletano, in collaboration with Paul Buckmaster. Esposito is mostly well known for his 1984 hit single “Kalimba de Luna” from his album Il grande esploratore. After winning the Un disco per l’estate music festival, it charted in Italy and Switzerland, and a cover by Boney M reached No. 17 in Germany. In 1987, his single “Papa Chico” was No. 2 in The Netherlands for 5 weeks and No. 3 in Belgium for 2 weeks. In 1986 he won the Nastro d’argento Award for the soundtrack of Lina Wertmuller’s film Camorra (A Story of Streets, Women and Crime).