Joe Barbieri
Appearance
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Background information | |
Born | Naples, Italy | December 14, 1973
Genres | World music, jazz, pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, musician |
Instrument | Guitar |
Labels | Microcosmo Dischi, Harmonia Mundi, Yamaha |
Website | www |
Joe Barbieri (born December 14, 1973, Naples, Italy) is a singer, songwriter, and producer.
Music career
[edit]Born in Naples, Barbieri started his career in 1993 under the production by Pino Daniele.[1][2] He was a member of the vocal group Neri per Caso between 2000 and 2002.[1] He has worked as a songwriter for other artists. Although he started out a pop singer, he moved to a more sophisticated style.[2] His music combines world music, jazz, and the tradition of the Italian cantautori.[2][3] Along his career he dedicated two albums to his vocal jazz heroes: Chet Baker (Chet Lives!) and Billie Holiday (Dear Billie). His latest album is Tratto Da Una Storia Vera (2021).
Discography
[edit]- Gli amori della vita mia (1993)
- Virus (1998)
- Fuori Catalogo (2003)
- In Parole Povere (2004)
- Maison Maravilha (2009)
- Maison Maravilha Viva (live) (2010) CD+DVD
- Respiro (2012)
- Chet Lives! (2013)
- Cosmonauta Da Appartamento (2015)
- Origami (2017)
- Dear Billie (2019)
- Tratto Da Una Storia Vera (2021)
- Selected duets
- "Niente Di Grave" (with Jaques Morelenbaum)
- "Rinascimento" (with Paolo Fresu)
- "Un Arrivederci In Cima Al Mondo" (with Luz Casal)
- "Cosmonauta Da Appartamento" (with Hamilton De Holanda)
- "I Fall In Love Too Easily" (with Stacey Kent)
- "But Not For Me" (with Márcio Faraco)
- "Spina Dorsale" (with Musica Nuda)
- "Diario Di Una Caduta" (with Jorge Drexler)
- "Le Milonghe Del Sabato" (with Gianmaria Testa)
- "Un Regno Da Disfare" (with Stefano Bollani)
- "'E Vase Annure" and "Étape Par Étape Par Étape" (with Fabrizio Bosso)
- "Lacrime Di Coccodrillo" (with Chiara Civello)
- "Malegría" (with Omara Portuondo)
References
[edit]- ^ a b Eddy Anselmi (2009). Festival di Sanremo: almanacco illustrato della canzone italiana. Panini Comics, 2009. ISBN 978-8863462296.
- ^ a b c Brighenti, Flavio (12 August 2013). "Joe Barbieri, la tenacia del romanticismo "Non vergogniamoci del bisogno d'amore"". La Repubblica. Retrieved 11 October 2014.
- ^ Roselli, Raffaele (7 May 2012). "Il respiro swing di Joe Barbieri". Corriere della Sera. p. 11. Retrieved 11 October 2014.