Enzo Gragnaniello

Enzo Gragnaniello, born on October 20, 1954, in Quartieri Spagnoli, Naples, Italy, is an Italian singer-songwriter. He began playing the guitar at age 12 and started composing his first songs at 18. In 1977, he formed the group Banchi nuovi. Gragnaniello made his solo debut with the album Enzo Gragnaniello in 1983. His breakthrough came in 1991 when "Cu'mmè", recorded by Roberto Murolo and Mia Martini, became a commercial success and instant classic in Italy. He won the music festival Viva Napoli with the same song in 1997. Gragnaniello received his first Targa Tenco award in 1986, and went on to win it again in 1990, 1999, and 2020. Notable albums include Un mondo che non c'è (1994), Posteggiatore abusivo (1996), Neapolis mantra (1998), Balia (2001), and Lo chiamavano vient’ ‘e terra (2019).

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