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Dario Brunori, born in 1977, is a singer/songwriter from the province of Cosenza, located in the region of Calabria, in sunny Southern Italy.
2009 he surfaced on the ever growing universe of the Italian songwriter, adopting the moniker, Brunori Sas.
He released his debut album,“Vol.1”, a real Italian songbook, composed of simple yet direct songs, filtered through retro sounds and full of imaginary memories. He is awarded the prestigious Premio Ciampi in 2009 for the best debut album and the the distinguished Targa Tenco in 2010 as best
Newcomer.
Exactly two years from the release of Vol. 1, Dario Brunori returns with the highly anticipated “Vol. 2: Poveri cristi”. In this sophmore work, he leaves behind nostalgia and autobiographical tales, while shifting his attention towards the stories of others, while the writing is both bitter and hopeful, the song form is melodic and done in perfect Italian style. In 2012, his song entitled, “Una Domenica notte”, inspires a full feature film with the same name, by Giuseppe Marco Albano, in which Dario, as well as the entire band, also appear in a cameo. 2012 he is also the author of the soundtrack for the movie, “E' nata una star”, the latest film by Lucio
Pelligrini, starring Rocco Papaleo and Luciana Littizzetto.
Just like Groucho Marx, with whom he shares the love for jokes and nonsense, his mustache and glasses both characterize the image of Dario Brunori from the outset. 2013, to emancipate himself from this stereotype, he ironically brings to light a tour named Brunori senza baffi (Brunori without a mustache). This is a theater tour in trio, in which the entire repertoire is repeated, along with some covers, arranged with a more suggestive and acoustic feel. The tour is constantly sold out in almost
every venue, and terminates officially in September 2013, bringing closure to a “never ending tour”, which was in full effect for over three years time.
Caterpillar and Twilight, classic Radio 2 broadcasts, which is one of the most famous radio stations in Italy, use his songs as special features.
Dario actively supports a number of social campaigns: he plays for Unicef, where he became ambassador of Calabria, for Emergency at the Occupied Teatro Valle, at the Coppola Theater of Palermo, and in the city of Mormanno after the devastation of the earthquake.
On February 4, 2014 - the long awaited third album of unpublished songs is released: “Vol. 3 – Il Cammino di Santiago in Taxi”, followed shortly thereafter, in March by a new live, entitled “Il Cammino
di Santiago in Tour”. The album receives unanimous acclaim from the critics. It is the most listened to album on Spotify's charts, it sits in fifth place in FIMI sales in Italy, and it takes second place on iTunes. The album and Dario are also enthusiastically welcomed by a huge crowd that take part in the most numerous winter tour, creating a full house and a series of sold outs in the most important clubsof Italy, in all of the major cities. Along with the tour “IL CAMMINO DI SANTIAGO IN TOUR” he
sustains UNICEF'S campaign for the children of Syria, “No Lost Generation”. He performed on the most important Italian stage of Primo Maggio, or Labor Day, an event which is broadcast prime-time on Rai, and also served as the opening act to Ligabue, the most famous Italian rocker, in his "Mondovisione Tour", in particular at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, and in the San Siro in Milan, both which can host over 60,000 fans. Following these glorious events, is a summer tour full of concerts throughout the entire boot, which is enjoying a great popular success.
Mehr Informationen unter www.brunorisas.it
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