- Tino Rossi
Infobox musical artist
Name = Tino Rossi
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Constantino Rossi
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Born = birth date|1907|4|29|mf=y
Died =26 September 1983 (age 76)Neuilly-sur-Seine ,Hauts-de-Seine ,France
Origin =Ajaccio ,Corsica ,France
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Genre =Cabaret , French pop
Occupation =Singer ,actor
Years_active = 1929–1982
Label =Columbia Records
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Notable_instruments =Tino Rossi (
29 April 1906 –26 September 1983 ) was a singer and film actor ofCorsica n origin.Born "Constantino Rossi" in
Ajaccio ,Corsica ,France , he became a tenor of Frenchcabaret and one of the great romantic idols of his time. Gifted with an operatic voice, a "Latin Lover" persona made him a movie star as well. Over his career, Rossi made hundreds of records and appeared in more than 25 films, the most notable of which was the 1953 production, "Si Versailles m'était conté " directed bySacha Guitry . His romantic ballads had women swooning and his art-songs byJules Massenet (1842-1912),Reynaldo Hahn (1875-1947), and other composers helped draw sold out audiences wherever he performed.As a young man, he played guitar and sang at a variety of small venues in his hometown of Ajaccio before going on to perform in
Marseilles and at resort clubs along theFrench Riviera . In the early 1930s he went to Paris and within a few years achieved enormous success, joining aColumbia Records roster that included the biggest stars of the day such asLucienne Boyer , Damia,Pills et Tabet , Mireille, andJean Sablon .Rossi's success was greatly aided by songwriter
Vincent Scotto (1876-1952), who wrote his first hits and collaborated with him for many years, composing and arranging many Rossi songs. Prior toWorld War II . Rossi was a major box office attraction in the French speaking world but expanded his audience to America with a 1938 visit followed up by wartime tours across the USA andCanada . Tino Rossi began his film career inNuits moscovites, Les (1934) but his first real success came withMarinella (1936). All his films were musicals and capitalised on his success as a singer.In 1946, his song "Petit Papa Noël" sold more than thirty million copies worldwide. A Christmas classic for the family, the song still sells by the thousands each Yuletide season. The recipient of many musical awards, including the prestigious
Grand Prix du Disque , Tino Rossi is the most popular personality to ever come from Corsica other thanNapoleon Bonaparte .During the
Occupation of France by Nazi Germany Rossi's film career reached its peak, notably withMon amour est près de toi (1943) andL'Île d'amour (1944). At the Liberation, the French authorities reproached him for associating with theFrench Gestapo , but most importantly for actively supporting collaborationist causes such as the LVF (Légion des Volontaires Français ) who sent French volunteers to work in German factories. He was arrested in October 1944 and spent three weeks inFresnes prison (near Paris). Following a trial in 1945, his sentence was relatively light. Unlike his fellow entertainersArletty ,Mireille Balin ,Josseline Gaël andRobert Le Vigan ), Rossi received a retrospective and largely symbolic work suspension. He subsequently appeared only sporadically in films, concentrating on his singing career.In 1947 he married Lilia Vetti, a young dancer he met while making a film. They would have a son together in a marriage that lasted for a lifetime. A star of film and the operetta scene, Tino Rossi's career also evolved into the television era, appearing in a number of popular variety shows. Age, and the advent of
rock and roll in the 1960s saw him take backstage with the new generation of music lovers but he remained enormously popular with a following built up over fifty years of performing.In 1982, for his contribution to France and its culture, President
François Mitterrand named Tino Rossi a Commander of the Legion of Honor. That same year Rossi gave his last public performance at theCasino de Paris , a show that popular demand turned into a three month stint.Tino Rossi died of pancreatic cancer in 1983 in
Neuilly-sur-Seine ,Hauts-de-Seine ,France . His body returned to his native Ajaccio for burial in the family plot at the local cemetery. His hometown named a street and the sailing harbor in his honor and at Nogent-sur-Marne, on the River Marne in Paris, there is a square named Tino Rossi Square. He's also referenced in thecomic book Asterix in Corsica .External links
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* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7535 Profile for Tino Rossi] atFind A Grave
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