Sneha Girap (Editor)

Gianni Mascolo

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Origin
  
Milan, Italy

Education
  
Milan Conservatory

Role
  
Singer


Name
  
Gianni Mascolo

Occupation(s)
  
Singer

Genres
  
Pop music

Gianni Mascolo httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Born
  
November 3, 1940 (
1940-11-03
)

Similar People
  
Pat McGuigan, Kristina Hautala, Odd Borre, Claes‑Goran Hederstrom, Claude Lombard

Esc 1968 06 switzerland gianni mascolo guardando il sole


Gianni Mascolo (born 3 November 1940, in Milan) is an Italian singer, best known for his participation on behalf of Switzerland in the 1968 Eurovision Song Contest.

Contents

Gianni Mascolo httpsiytimgcomvi9cYKFqFFhdYhqdefaultjpg

At the age of 10, Mascolo joined the chorus of La Scala in Milan, remaining there for five years until his voice broke. He then studied at the Milan Conservatory, and graduated in pianoforte. He started singing in the Milan area, and was offered a recording contract with local label Ariston in 1964. The following year he participated in the San Remo Festival, duetting with Dusty Springfield on the song "Di fronte all'amore", composed by Umberto Bindi, which failed to progress to the final.

Following participation in several other music festivals, Mascolo was invited to take part in the Swiss Eurovision selection in 1968 with the song "Guardando il sole" ("Looking at the Sun"), which won the competition and went forward to the 13th Eurovision Song Contest, held in London on 6 April. On the night, "Guardando il sole" only picked up two points (both from Yugoslavia), to finish in joint 13th place of 17 entries.

Mascolo released his last single in 1969, before retiring from the music industry as the 1970s dawned. Rumours of Mascolo's death have circulated in Eurovision circles for several years; however it is now known that he runs a restaurant in Sydenham, London, UK with his English wife.

Gianni mascolo innamoratamente 1965


References

Gianni Mascolo Wikipedia