Quartetto Egie
Quartetto Egie
was a
jazz
vocal male quartet working in
Italy
during
1940s
. It formed in
Rome
in
1940
. The four singers were
Tata Giacobetti
,
Iacopo Jacomelli
,
Enrico Gentile
e
Enrico De Angelis
. The name EGIE came from their initials. Quartetto Egie 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"). Some months later, still in 1940, Iacopo Jacomelli left the group.
Virgilio Savona
filled the vacancy, and then new line-up changed its name to
Quartetto Ritmo
. Then, in
1941
,
Felice Chiusano
replaced Enrico Gentile and the group was renamed
Quartetto Cetra
.
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