Artist's albums
Esenciales
2022 · album
1971 Recording Session
2021 · EP
Amigos mios
2021 · EP
En Español - Grabacion Original
2021 · album
Rarities 1969
2019 · album
Modugno y di bari
2016 · album
Joker Vol.1
2015 · album
Joker Vol.2
2015 · album
Estos Son los Cantantes
2014 · album
Tutto Nicola di Bari
2014 · album
La Mia Verità
2014 · album
Mi Verdad
2014 · album
Singles Collection : Nicola Di Bari, Vol. 2 (En italiano)
2013 · compilation
Todos sus Exitos: Nicola di Bari
2013 · album
Corazon Gitano y Todos Sus Exitos en Español
2013 · album
Latino
2013 · album
Le mie più belle canzoni
2012 · album
Nicola di Bari
2012 · album
Story
2012 · album
Super Best
2012 · album
Successi
2011 · album
La prima cosa bella
2011 · album
Un Largo Viaje De Amor
2010 · album
Canta En Español
2006 · album
Todo Nicola
2004 · album
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Biography
Singing in his native Italian or in Spanish (which he considers his second language), Nicola Di Bari (born: Michele Scommegna) has been melting hearts with his romantic balladry for more than four decades. Since scoring a hit with his debut single, "Amore Ritorna a Casa (Love Returns to the House)," in 1964, he's maintained a constant presence on Italy's pop charts. Hailing from Manfredonia, a city in the Central Italian province of Foggia, in Apulia, Di Bari was born to an impoverished family. In an attempt to prevent him from inheriting their peasant life, his parents sent him to the study at the Archepiscopal Institute Scared Heart of Manfredonia. Although he possessed a natural talent as a singer, Di Bari did not sing until succumbing to friends' urging and making his debut at a festival for the patron saint, Zapponeta. Receiving such a warm response, he continued to sing at regional competitions and festivals. Moving to Milan in 1958, Di Bari was enchanted by the city's thriving music scene, spending countless hours at galleries listening to a diverse range of musicians. Accepting an invitation to sing with Italian pop group SAAR, he became the band's leader. Di Bari spent much of the '80s in South America, building as strong a following there as in his native land. His many hits include "La Prima Casa Belle," "Il Cuore e Uno Zingaro," "Chitarra Suona Piu Piano," "I Giorni Dell'Arcobaleno," and "Il Mondo e Grigio Il Mondo e Blu." ~ Craig Harris