Luciano Tajoli

Luciano Tajoli (1920-1996) was an Italian singer and actor whose velvet voice charmed the audiences of his time. Born in Milan, Tajoli's singing career took off in the 1940s, and he gained widespread recognition after winning the Festival della Canzone Italiana in Sanremo in 1961 with the song "Al di là." His expressive delivery and emotive style struck a chord with both the public and critics, earning him a place among the cherished voices in Italian music history.

During his lengthy career, Tajoli recorded a plethora of songs that celebrated love, romance, and the beauty of his homeland, Italy. His ability to breathe life into the lyrics allowed his music to resonate with people across generations, and many of his records achieved commercial success. Although he was primarily known as a singer, Tajoli also appeared in several films, displaying his versatility as an entertainer. Despite the rise of new musical trends, Luciano Tajoli's work, as highlighted in his remastered collections like "Angeli negri," "Tango delle Capinere," and "Collezione D´ oro," remains a testimony to the timeless appeal of classic Italian ballads. His contribution to the world of Italian music has upheld his legacy as one of the grand voices of the era, influencing many artists and continuing to win the hearts of listeners through his enduring recordings.

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Angeli negri (Remastered)
Ep - 4 Tracks - Released April 3, 2023
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