Tony Astarita Explained

Tony Astarita
Birth Name:Antonio Astarita
Birth Date:14 April 1939
Birth Place:Naples, Italy
Death Place:Naples, Italy
Occupation:Singer

Antonio Astarita (14 April 1939 – 15 April 1998), best known as Tony Astarita was an Italian Canzone Napoletana singer.

Life and career

Born in Naples, Astarita made his official debut in 1962 participating to a contest for upcoming singers. In 1965 he won the Festival di Napoli with the song "Serenata all'acqua 'e mare", in couple with Aurelio Fierro. He won again the festival in 1969, performing together with Mirna Doris the song "Preghiera a 'na mamma". During the peak of his career he participated to other well known musical events, such as Canzonissima and Un disco per l'estate, where he launched the hit "La cotta".[1] [2]

Astarita died of a tumour on 15 April 1998, while he was preparing a new album.[2]

Discography

Album

Notes and References

  1. Fabrizio Stramacci. "Astarita, Tony". Gino Castaldo (edited by). Dizionario della canzone italiana. Curcio Editore, 1990.
  2. News: È morto il cantante Tony Astarita interprete di Core spezzato. 16 October 2016. La Repubblica. 16 April 1998.