Artist's albums
I Successi Di Nini Rosso
1991 · album
Canti Folcloristici Russi
1972 · album
Magic Trumpet Vol. 6
1972 · album
The Jewels
1972 · album
The Great Trumpet of Nini Rosso
2021 · album
I Ragazzi Del Jazz
2020 · single
La Ballata Della Tromba
2020 · single
1969 Recording Session
2019 · EP
Nini Rosso - Magic Trumpet, Vol. 2
2017 · album
Magic Trumpet
2016 · album
Nini Rosso And His Trumpet
2015 · EP
Nini Rosso 1964
2014 · album
Concerto disperato
2013 · single
Tempo d'estate
2013 · single
Ballata della tromba
2013 · single
Evelyne
2013 · single
Quel vagabondo
2013 · single
Super Best
2012 · album
Nini Rosso - Magic Trumpet, Vol. 5
1970 · album
Nini Rosso 1970 - European Melodies
1970 · album
Nini Rosso and His Best Screen Music
1970 · album
L'incredibile Nini Rosso
1960 · album
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Biography
b. Celeste Rosso, 19 September 1926, Italy, d. 1994. As a teenager, Rosso ran away from home through parental pressure to pursue an academic career. After he was found playing trumpet in a Nice night spot, his parents relented, and he formed a small orchestra that garnered a work schedule beyond Italy to include, on one occasion, a tour of India. After a residency on Radio Turin, Rosso relocated to Rome where he became recognized as a formidable mainstream jazz player. Nevertheless, his fortune would be made in pop after he was contracted by Durium late in 1962. His debut single, ‘La Ballenta Della Tromba’, sold well nationally but 1963’s ‘Concerto Disperato’ - also self-composed - entered charts as far afield as Japan. Rosso’s biggest commercial moment, however, was with ‘Il Silenzio’ - theme tune to 1965’s The Legion’s Last Patrol starring Stewart Granger - which, co-written with Guglielmo Brazzo, was a variation on ‘The Last Post’. Despite a UK cover by Eddie Calvert and another in the USA by Al Hirt, the Rosso original was an international smash for which he received the first Common Market Gold Disc award in Hamburg.