Sunday 18 May 2008

Calogero

Calogero   
Artist: Calogero

   Genre(s): 
Rock: Pop-Rock
   Folk
   Other
   Pop
   



Discography:


Pomme C   
 Pomme C

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 11


Live 1.0   
 Live 1.0

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 13


Live 1.0 (CD 1)   
 Live 1.0 (CD 1)

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 10


L'Album   
 L'Album

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 11


.calog3ro   
 .calog3ro

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 12


En Apesanteur   
 En Apesanteur

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 12


Au Milieu Des Autres   
 Au Milieu Des Autres

   Year:    
Tracks: 12




A reparation of the French pop vista for more than two decades, Calogero enjoyed winner as a appendage of the triad Les Charts and as a composer-for-hire before finally mounting a solo vocation in 2000. Born Calogero Maurici in Grenoble on July 30, 1971, as a child he studied the flute, by and by mastering guitar, forte-piano, and sea bass as well. With other pal Giaocchino and puerility acquaintance Francis Maggiulli, he co-founded Les Charts in 1986. A fortune run into with French pop legend France Gall proven instrumental in landing the newcomer trio an hearing for producer Philippe Gaillard, wHO quickly agreed to helm their debut single, "Je M'envole." With his long, curly hair, sensible lyrics, and schoolboyish vocals, Calogero -- dear dubbed "Charlie" by fans -- soon emerged as a teenager heartthrob, and with 1991's "Notre Monde à Nous" Les Charts became certified chart superstars. The trio yet split in 1997, and Calogero spent the remainder of the decade writing corporeal for other artists including Florent Pagny, Ismaël Lô, Hélène Ségara, and Patrick Fiori. In addition, he contributed songs to the stage melodic Les Dix Commandements. He at long last returned to acting via tours in support of Pascal Obispo and Zazie, and in 2000 issued his debut solo LP, Au Milieu stilbesterol Autres. With 2002's Pierre Jaconelli-produced eponymic follow-up, Calogero returned to chart resplendence, reeling off a series of hits like "Aussi Libre Que Moi," "Prendre Racine," and "Tien an Men." With 2003's 3, he toothed another round of hits including "Grimace à la Mer," "Yalla," and "Si Seulement Je Pouvais Lui Manquer," to boot earning a Victoire de la Musique laurels as Best Male Artist. An wide French spell yielded 2005's Live 1.0. After an extended hiatus, Calogero returned with a young studio apartment LP, Pomme C, in 2007.





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