Birth name Bruno Martino Name Bruno Martino Genres Jazz, pop Role Composer | Instruments Piano, Voice Movies Era lei che lo voleva Years active 1944–2000 Children Walter Martino | |
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Born 11 November 1925Rome, Italy ( 1925-11-11 ) Occupation(s) composer, pianist, singer Died June 12, 2000, Rome, Italy Albums I grandi successi originali Similar People Fred Bongusto, Walter Martino, Marino Girolami, Pedro Aznar, Claude Nougaro |
Estate bruno martino jazz piano solo
Bruno Martino (11 November 1925 – 12 June 2000) was an Italian jazz composer, singer and pianist.
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- Estate Bruno Martino same song different versions
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- Dracula Cha Cha Cha
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Martino's early working life was spent in European radio and night club orchestras, later composing for popular Italian singers and touring the world with his own orchestra. He had a late-blossoming career as a singer.
Estate - Bruno Martino (same song, different versions)
Estate
Internationally he is best known for the song Estate, composed in 1960, a standard that has been performed by many jazz musicians and singers since the early 1960s, including João Gilberto, Joe Diorio, Chet Baker, Toots Thielemans, Shirley Horn, Eliane Elias, Michel Petrucciani, Monty Alexander, Mike Stern and Robert Jospé.
Dracula Cha Cha Cha
Bruno Martino's song "Dracula Cha Cha Cha" appears in the album Italian Graffiti (1960/61) and is performed onscreen in Vincente Minnelli's film Two Weeks in Another Town (1962).
It inspired the title of Kim Newman's novel Dracula Cha Cha Cha (1998), which takes place in Rome, 1959.