Carmen Consoli
Italian singer-songwriter
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- Carmen Carla Consoli ( Italian pronunciation: [ˈkarmeŋ ˈkɔnsoli] ; born 4 September 1974) is an Italian singer-songwriter.
- In 2012 Consoli has been appointed as a Knight of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic.
- She started playing guitar at the age of nine and at fourteen she started performing with a rock-blues band, the Moon Dog's Party.
Carmen Carla Consoli (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkarmeŋ ˈkɔnsoli]; born 4 September 1974) is an Italian singer-songwriter. Described as 'a remarkable combination of rocker and intellectual', she has released 11 studio albums, one greatest hits, one soundtrack album, two live albums, four video album and 33 singles, selling 2 million copies in Italy, certified by M&D and FIMI with a multiplatinum disc, 11 platinum and two gold certifications.
She earned three nominations at the Sanremo Music Festival, one Targa Tenco, one Lunezia Award, seven Italian, Wind & Music Awards, one Telegatto, one David di Donatello, and two Nastri d'Argento, as well as several other awards. In 2012 Consoli has been appointed as a Knight of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic.
Life and career
Early life
Carmen Consoli was born in Catania, Sicily, to a Sicilian father, Giuseppe Consoli, and a Venetian mother, Maria Rosa Toffolo, and grew up in the small town of San Giovanni la Punta. She started playing guitar at the age of nine and at fourteen she started performing with a rock-blues band, the Moon Dog's Party.
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