Enrico Gentile
Enrico Gentile
was an
Italian
singer
of
1940s
. In
1940
he founded a vocal quartet named
Quartetto Egie
together with
Tata Giacobetti
,
Iacopo Jacomelli
and
Enrico De Angelis
. They made their debut on
27 May
1940
at the Valle Theatre in Rome. They perfomed the song
Bambina dall'abito blu
("little girl in a blue dress"). After a few months one of the singers left the group, which replaced him and changed name to
Quartetto Cetra
. In
1941
Enrico Gentile left the quartet. He was replaced by
Felice Chiusano
and the quartet renamed
Quartetto Cetra
. After
Second World War
he ventured on a solo career. Between
1946
and
1950
he had twelve songs in the Italian best-selling lists, including
Eulalia Torricelli
,
Che musetto
,
I pompieri di Viggi
. {bio-stub} Gentile
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