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Also known as
  
Alfie Zappacosta

Years active
  
1978 – present

Career start
  
1998

Instruments
  
Vocals, Guitar

Weight
  
70 kg


Name
  
Alfredo Zappacosta

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, songwriter

Height
  
1.82 m

Genres
  
Rock, Pop, Jazz

Role
  
Footballer

Siblings
  
Fabio Zappacosta

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Birth name
  
Alfredo Peter Zappacosta

Current team
  
Torino F.C. (#7 / Defender)

▶ Zappacosta - Simple Words To Say


Alfredo Peter "Alfie" Zappacosta (born 1953 in Sora, Italy), also known by just his surname, is an Italian-born Canadian singer/songwriter.

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Nothing Can Stand In Your Way - Zappacosta


Career

Zappacosta's first band was Surrender, a five-piece group that recorded three albums in the late 1970s into the early 1980s. In 1984 he recorded his first self-titled solo album which contained the hit singles "Passion" and "We Should Be Lovers". As a result, he won the Juno Award for "Most Promising Male Vocalist".

The next year he lent his vocals to the Canadian charity production "Tears Are Not Enough", produced by David Foster singing the lines "Maybe we could understand the reasons why" in the fifth stanza with Dalbello.

His second album A-Z was released in 1986 and featured the hit singles "When I Fall (In Love Again)" and "Nothing Can Stand In Your Way". Following this, a Zappacosta song "Overload" was added to the Dirty Dancing soundtrack, one of the biggest selling soundtracks of the 80s.

A third album Quick!...Don't Ask Any Questions was released in 1990, before Zappacosta took time off to hone his vocal and guitar skills. He also pursued acting in various stage performances, as well as a role in the 2005 Canadian movie Halo (not to be confused with the movie about the Microsoft videogame of the same name).

He has subsequently released more personal albums, including 2004's Start Again which contains reworked versions of some of his classic hits from the 80s.

In December 2008, Zappacosta released the album At the Church at Berkeley which features his versions of classic jazz standards. He has been touring Canada to support this album since the summer of 2009. In 2010 Zappacosta released his last album to date, Blame It On Me.

Studio albums

  • Zappacosta - 1984
  • A-Z - 1986
  • Quick!... Don't Ask Any Questions - 1990
  • Innocence Ballet - October 17, 1995
  • Dark Sided Jewel - May 10, 2000
  • Start Again - May 25, 2004
  • Bonafide - 2007
  • At the Church at Berkeley - December 22, 2008
  • Blame It On Me - April 1, 2010
  • "Live At The Blue Frog Studios* - January 3, 2012
  • "Once Upon A Time* - August 24, 2013
  • "No Avoiding Cliches* - November 3, 2015
  • Compilation albums

  • Over 60 Minutes with... Zappacosta - 1987
  • Surrender

    Capital Records 1979 Side One

  • Anyway You Want
  • Some People
  • Nicole
  • Turn Down the Mission
  • Side Two

  • "Buddy" (1979)
  • Alone Too Often
  • Big City Streets
  • Young Seamen
  • "Find Your Way" (1979) [CAN #86]
  • "It's All Been Done Before" (1981)
  • "Start Again" (1982) [CAN #38]
  • Zappacosta

  • "We Should Be Lovers" (1984)
  • "Passion" (1984)
  • "Start Again" (1985)
  • "When I Fall (In Love Again)" (1986) [CAN #44]
  • "Turn It On" (1986) [CAN #95]
  • "Nothing Can Stand In Your Way" (1986) [CAN #42]
  • "I Think About You" (1986)
  • "Overload" (1988)
  • "Nothing To Do with Love" (1990)
  • "Letter Back" (1990) [CAN #24]
  • "I'll Be the One" (1991) [CAN #45]
  • "Simple Words to Say" (1991) [CAN #44]
  • "Show Me" (1995) [CAN #67]
  • "Orlanda" (1995)
  • "And We'll Dance" (2004)
  • "Start Again" (2004)
  • Alfie Zappacosta - Official website
  • References

    Zappacosta Wikipedia


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