Artists

FRANCESCO DE MASI

FRANCESCO DE MASI

The turning point in his career comes when his music teacher Achille Longo is asked to compose a movie soundtrack. De Masi is suddenly enchanted by the world of the soundtracks and he focuses himself to write film music, especially for Italo Western movies. His soundtrack of "Quanto costa morire" ("Cost of Dying") is a great classic in Cinevox Record catalogue.

TONY ESPOSITO

TONY ESPOSITO

Singer, composer and percussionist, Tony Esposito invented metropolitan blues. Together with other artists from Naples, he gave birth to "Napoli Power", movement that mixes Funky-jazz sound with world music and that becomes very popular in the 80s thanks to hits like "Kalimba de luna". He composed soundtracks for movies like "L'ombra nera del Vesuvio" and "Un complicato intrigo di donne vicoli e delitti" ("A Complex Plot about Women, Alleys and Crimes").

MINA

Mina is considered one of the greatest singers ever thanks to the particular timbre of her voice, to her interpretative skills and to the versatility that will bring her to perform many different songs. She recorded more than 1500 songs and she collaborated with the greatest italian and international film music composers. She performed "Giorni che ci appartengono" included in   the soundtrack of "La morte risale a ieri sera" ("Death Took Place Last Night) by Gianni Ferrio.

J. LUIS MORENO

J. LUIS MORENO

However he studied to become a lyric singer, Moreno becomes famous as a ventriloquist thanks to the participation to some italian tv shows with the puppet Rockfeller, a raven dressed with the tail-coat which was really popular in the 80s. For Cinevox Record he recorded the two albums "Rockfeller a Pentatlon" and "La pappa non mi va".

AUGUSTO MARTELLI

AUGUSTO MARTELLI

A protagonist of the italian pop music both as a composer and as an arranger, he collaborated with the big names of the italian "canzone", like Mina. In the field of movie soundtracks his name will always be remembered for the soundtrack of the movie "Il dio serpente" ("The serpent's god") and its immortal theme "Djamballà".

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During its history, Cinevox Record collaborated with the most important soundtrack composers and with many important jazz, world, pop and rock music artists.