Daniele Sepe

Daniele Sepe

Person from Italy

Genres: jazz, folk, italian, world, 77davez-artists

Daniele Sepe

About Daniele Sepe

Daniele Sepe (born April 17, 1960 in Naples) is an Italian musician, known internationally for interpreting protest songs from around the world. His first instrument was the flute, which he played at the San Pietro a Majella conservatoire. After graduating, he began performing with the Gruppo operaio 'E Zezi di Pomigliano d'Arco, playing at numerous festivals and recording a few albums. Sepe soon, however, became more interested in jazz and learned to play the saxophone. He continued recording and began performing with many prominent musicians, like Nino D'Angelo, Gino Paoli, Eduardo de Crescenzo, Mia Martini, Teresa de Sio, Roberto de Simone, Peppino Gagliardi, Nino Bonocore and Roberto Murolo. His band, which played under several names, varied widely, from purely wind instruments to big bands. He also composed music for the theatre, cinema and ballet. In 1994, Sepe recorded Vite Perdite, which was much more successful than any of his previous niche recordings. It was dubbed album of year by Rockerilla, one of the one hundred greatest albums of the 1990s by Rockstar[disambiguation needed], and received a rave review from Folk-Roots, an English magazine.

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Daniele Sepe — Top 6 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Daniele Sepe Padrone mio
Daniele Sepe Peixinos Du Mar
Daniele Sepe Kali Nifta
Daniele Sepe Il valzer del cocciolone
Daniele Sepe Zamba Del Che
Daniele Sepe Pusilleco Addiruso
Padrone mio
Peixinos Du Mar
Kali Nifta
Il valzer del cocciolone
Zamba Del Che
Pusilleco Addiruso