Artist
Sergio Cammariere was born in Crotone, Italy (November 15, 1960).
His unique compositional style and deft piano playing were seldom heard before his debut in his mid-thirties. He won the Premio Tenco Award for best performer of the year in 1997. Named as the revelation of the year, enthusiastic audiences would have to wait five years for his debut record, titled Dalla Pace del Mare Lontano, released on the Via Veneto jazz Label. The record was the result of a collaboration with songwriter Roberto Kunstler, renowned trumpeter Fabrizio Bosso and a number of notable Italian jazz musicians. Following this release came a full year of touring along with a series of awards, including Best First Album and Best Up-and-Coming Artists from the nations most important festivals and publications. A 2003 victory at Sanremo for the Critics Award and Best Musical Composition rocketed Cammariere from grassroots success to national phenomenon. In 2003 the artist's first concert DVD was released by the powerful EMI label, titled In Concerto — from the Strahler Theatre in Milan. Cammariere's sophomore effort Sul Sentiero was released nearly a year later, in November 2004. The album's rich mixture of string arrangement and fiery jazz influence furthered Cammariere's reputation as Italy's foremost pop-jazz innovator. Two years later, Cammariere released his first self-produced record Il Pane, Il Vino e la Visione. For the first time, the artist incorporated a number of jazz A-listers, including Gilberto Gil, Ivan Lins and Bebo Ferra.
Tracks
A1
Danzando Nel Vento
A2
Ma Stanotte Dimmi Dove Stai
A3
La Fine Di Tutti I Guai
A4
Il Tuo Amico Di Sempre
A5
Io So
B1
Dimmi Almeno Una Parola
B2
Se Conosci Il Blues
B3
Solo Per Te
B4
Mi Domando Se
B5
La Sola Cosa Vera
B6
Con Te Sarò
Releases
Labels
Parco Della Musica Records