SERGIO CAMMARIERE
Sergio Cammariere, born in Crotone on November 15, 1960, is an Italian singer-songwriter and pianist. In 1992 he composed his first soundtrack for the film "When we were repressed" by Pino Quartullo. Furthermore, in 1993 he released the album Memories and people.
Also in the nineties, other works for the cinema followed ("Colpo di sole" by Claudio Fragasso, "L'italiano" by Ennio De Dominicis, "La Spiaggia" by Mauro Cappelloni.)
In 1997 he took part in the Premio Tenco and won the IMAIE Award as "Best Musician and Interpreter" of the Review with unanimous vote of the Jury, later in 1998 he published the EP Tempo perso. In January 2002 his first album Dalla pace del marefar was released.
Since Sergio Cammariere is very reserved, very little is known about him and his story, it is not known if he has a wife, it is not even known if he has children.
A great fan of Fiorentina, Sergio is currently keeping his roots firmly alive in Rome, his hometown.
Also in the nineties, other works for the cinema followed ("Colpo di sole" by Claudio Fragasso, "L'italiano" by Ennio De Dominicis, "La Spiaggia" by Mauro Cappelloni.)
In 1997 he took part in the Premio Tenco and won the IMAIE Award as "Best Musician and Interpreter" of the Review with unanimous vote of the Jury, later in 1998 he published the EP Tempo perso. In January 2002 his first album Dalla pace del marefar was released.
Since Sergio Cammariere is very reserved, very little is known about him and his story, it is not known if he has a wife, it is not even known if he has children.
A great fan of Fiorentina, Sergio is currently keeping his roots firmly alive in Rome, his hometown.