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About Tiromancino
Hometown
Italy
Formed
1989
Genre
Pop
Formed in 1989 around the gentle acoustic/electronica of Federico Zampaglione and his introspective lyrics, Italian band Tiromancino released four albums (1992's self-titled effort, 1994's Insisto, 1995's Alone Alieno, and 1997's Rosa Spinto) before signing to Virgin Records, which released the group's breakthrough, La Descrizione di un Attimo, in 2000. An extensive tour, as well as the inclusion of the song "Due Destini" on Ferzan Ozpetek's Le Fate Ignorati, led to numerous awards and exposure. In 2004, Illusioni Parallele was issued, and after the retrospective 95-05, Tiromancino released L'Alba di Domani, which also contained the music from Zampaglione's first foray into filmmaking, the dark comedy Nero Bifamiliare, in 2007.
Members of Tiromancino include, or have included, Federico Zampaglione, Riccardo Sinigallia, Francesco Zampaglione and more.
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