Artist's albums
E mò e mò (Mixed By Erry Remix)
2023 · single
L'Amore esiste
2022 · single
Indimenticabile Peppino (Remastered)
2019 · album
St. Tropez Twist (Remastered)
2019 · single
12 Peppinazos En Español (Remastered)
2018 · album
Speedy Gonzalez (Remastered)
2017 · single
St. Tropez Twist (Remastered)
2017 · single
Playlist: Peppino Di Capri
2016 · album
Sogno di una sera
2016 · single
Anche se...
2016 · single
Le canzoni d'amore
2015 · album
Peppino Di Capri
2015 · album
Peppino Di Capri - Italian Masterpiece
2015 · album
Saint Tropez Twist (Remastered)
2014 · single
L'acchiappasogni
2014 · album
A voglia e cantà
2013 · single
Collection - Se Non E' Amore
2013 · album
Collection 2 Le Donne Amano
2013 · album
Juke - Box
2013 · album
Napoli Ieri Napoli Oggi Vol.1
2013 · album
Napoli Ieri Napoli Oggi Vol.2
2013 · album
Napoli Ieri Napoli Oggi Vol.3
2013 · album
Napoli Ieri Napoli Oggi Vol.5
2013 · album
Napoli ieri Napoli oggi, Vol. 4
2013 · album
Peppino Di Capri In Tour
2013 · album
Similar artists
Dik Dik
Artist
Fred Bongusto
Artist
Amedeo Minghi
Artist
Gianni Morandi
Artist
Caterina Caselli
Artist
Edoardo Vianello
Artist
Fausto Leali
Artist
Massimo Ranieri
Artist
Claudio Villa
Artist
Johnny Dorelli
Artist
Gianni Bella
Artist
Rita Pavone
Artist
Sergio Endrigo
Artist
Tony Dallara
Artist
Domenico Modugno
Artist
Tony Renis
Artist
Little Tony
Artist
Jimmy Fontana
Artist
Bobby Solo
Artist
Viola Valentino
Artist
Biography
Affectionately known as "the Italian Buddy Holly," Peppino di Capri helped to usher Italy into the rock & roll era of the 1950s. Averaging ten singles a year for a decade, he and his band, Peppino & His Rockers, scored with such pre-Beatles hits as "Malatia," "Voce 'e Notte," "Luba Caprese," "Vicino 'o Mare," "Parlami D'amore Mariu," and "Speedy Gonzalez." He introduced the twist with his early-'60s hit, "St. Tropez Twist." During the summer of 1965, he toured Italy as opening act for the Beatles. Although he suffered a career lull in the late '60s, di Capri was not gone from the spotlight for long. Launching his comeback with crowd-pleasing performances at Canzonissima '70 and the Festival of Naples in 1970, he capped it off with his best-selling single, "Champagne," in 1974. The winner of the song competition at the Festival of San Remo in 1973 and 1976, di Capri was a constant presence at the event in many years to follow. In January 1996, he toured Italy with guitarist Fred Bongusto. The son of a musical instrument seller and record shop owner, di Capri displayed musical talent at an extremely young age. Playing piano by the age of four, he spent much of his childhood playing for American soldiers stationed in Naples. His early repertoire was comprised of American tunes; he added modern interpretations of classic Neapolitan songs to the material that he played with the band he had formed with four friends, di Capri increasingly drew attention to his music. Performing on RAI (Italian television) show First Applause, he and the group premiered their version of Johnny Ray's heartbreaker, "Cry." ~ Craig Harris