Odoardo Eugenio Giano Spadaro, born on January 16, 1895, in Florence, Italy, was an Italian singer-songwriter. He began his career in theater before transitioning to music, debuting with the song "Ninna nanna delle dodici mamme" in 1919. In the early 1920s, Spadaro performed in various theaters across Europe and later moved to France, where he gained popularity alongside artists like Maurice Chevalier. Throughout the 1930s and 1940s, Spadaro collaborated with prominent figures in Italian theater and cinema, including Paola Borboni and Dina Galli. He also appeared in several films such as La carroza de oro (1952) directed by Jean Renoir and Porta un bacione a Firenze (1955). Spadaro's career spanned various genres, from Italian song to world music, and he continued performing until his death on June 26, 1965.
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Porta un bacione a Firenze
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| Sulla carrozzella |
| Firenze Sogna… |
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Sulla carrozzella
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| Sulla carrozzella |
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Le canzoni di Firenze
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| Odoardo Spadaro - Porta un bacione a Firenze |
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Dialetti d'Italia (iTunes)
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The Italian Song - Succeci della Canzone Italiana 1938-1939, Volume 2
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| The Italian Song: Lo Swing (1939 - 1943) |
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Le canzoni della radio (Anni '30 - '40)
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| The Italian Song - Succeci della Canzone Italiana 1936-1938, Volume 1 |
| The Songs of Memories: Verde Luna, Vol. 4 |
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Dialetti d'Italia
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Souvenir of Florence
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