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133: 25: 560:, with his wife and son. Partially due to his long tenure abroad and inactivity caused by the war, Carosone was discovered to be virtually unknown in his home country. He started his career afresh, playing piano for small dance-hall bands. These new performances were strongly influenced by the new rhythms and music styles he had encountered during his ten years in East Africa and caught the attention of local promoters. 569: 501:
in the Eritrean highlands, playing piano in an orchestra at the Circolo Italia. There he met and fell in love with Venetian dancer Italia Levidi, known as Lita. The two married in Massawa on 2 January 1938. Carosone adopted her son Giuseppe, known as Pino, born to Lita five years before the wedding.
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Asmara, where his cousin Antonio was director of the Odeon Theatre. Carasone became the musical director of the theater and the adjoining nightclub. He was a prominent figure of the local music scene, performing a combination of big-band music, Neapolitan songs and Eritrean percussive elements.
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had the consequence of making his swing, big-band sound no longer popular: "I'd rather retire now on the crest of the wave, than being tormented later by the idea of rock and roll wiping away all that I have achieved in so many years of hard work". His decision to retire caused an uproar. Some
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Carosone worked at the Odeon Club in Asmara, where he become a prominent figure of the local music scene, building his musical experience with a combination of
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His song "Torero", entered the pop charts in the United States in the summer of 1958 where it peaked at #18, making it his only Top 20 hit song for his
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During the 1950s Carosone became more and more popular, his orchestra was in great demand both in Italy and abroad, and record sales were soaring high.
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at Sanremo Music Festival in 1954); "Tre numeri al lotto"; "Maruzzella" (dedicated to his wife); and "'O russo e 'a rossa"
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observers even suspected obscure underworld threats. Away from the spotlight, Carosone turned to other interests, mainly
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In 1949 Carosone was asked to put together a band for a club's opening night. After some auditions, he signed the Dutch
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Following the surrender of the last regular Italian forces in the region in November 1941, Carasone returned to
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At the height of his career, Carosone announced his retirement from music in 1960. He felt that the advent of
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A few famous songs not co-written by Nisa were "...E la barca tornò sola" (a parody of a song performed by
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The majority of Carosone's songs were the result of his long and fruitful collaboration with the
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scene in the second half of the 20th century. He was also a modern performer of the so-called
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concert. He then resumed his musical career with live concerts, performances at the
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A few months later he signed a contract with comedian Aldo Russo to perform as a
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Carosone was one of the first post-war Italian artists (the other one being
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In July 1946, after the end of the war in Europe, he returned to Italy, to
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puppet theater to play music to the battles of Count
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