Scialpi

Scialpi
Italian pop singer

Giovanni Scialpi, best known as Scialpi or Shalpy (Italian pronunciation: [ˈʃalpi]; born 14 May 1962) is an Italian pop singer, active from the early eighties of the 20th century.

Background

Born in Parma, Scialpi had an immediate success in the Summer of 1983 with the song "Rocking Rolling".[1] Considered a sex symbol, in the 1980s he amassed several domestic hits, alternating romantic ballads (such as "Cigarettes and Coffee") and upbeat songs marked by futuristic lyrics (such as the cited "Rocking Rolling" and "No East No West", with whom he entered the competition at the 1986 Sanremo Music Festival).[1] In 1988 he won the Festivalbar with the song "Pregherei". Since the 1990s he gradually slowed down his production although he never dropped out from music altogether.[1]

Scialpi also appeared as an actor in an episode of the TV series Derrick and starred on several stage musicals.[2] In 1990 he co-hosted the variety television Ricomincio da due together with Raffaella Carrà.

In 2012 he changed his stage name to Shalpy.[2]

In July 2015 he announced his marriage with Roberto Blasi, an actor. They had been in a relationship since 2009.[3]

In September 2015 he took part to the fourth Italian edition of Pechino Express.[4]

Discography

Selected singles

  • ″Rocking Rolling″ (1983)
  • ″Mi manchi tu″ (1983)
  • ″Cigarettes and Coffee″ (1984)
  • ″No East No West″ (1986)
  • ″Cry″ (1986)
  • ″Bella età″ (1987)
  • ″Pregherei″ (with Scarlett, 1988)
  • ″Il grande fiume″ (1990)
  • ″A... amare″ (1991)
  • ″È una nanna″ (1992)
  • ″Baciami″ (1994)
  • ″Che per amore fai″ (1995)
  • ″Bella signora″ (1998)
  • ″La creazione″ (2001)
  • ″Sono quel ragazzo″ (2002)
  • ″Pregherò Imparerò Salverò″ (2003)
  • ″Non ti amo più″ (2005)
  • ″Goodbye″ (2006)
  • ″I believe I can fly″ (2011)
  • ″Here I am″ (2011)
  • ″Ilventocaldodellestate″(2012)
  • ″Icon-man″ (2012)
  • ″Music is Mine″ (2013)
  • ″Came to Me″ (2014)

Studio albums

  • Es-tensioni (1983)
  • Animale (1984)
  • Scialpi (1986)
  • Yo soy el amor (1987)
  • Un morso e via (1988)
  • Trasparente (1990)
  • Neroe (1991)
  • 360 gradi (1992)
  • XXX (1994)
  • Spazio 1995 (1995)
  • Scialpi (2000)
  • Spingi, invoca, ali (2003)
  • Autoscatto (2006)
  • Liberi e Romantici (2011)

References

  1. ^ a b c Eddy Anselmi (2009). Festival di Sanremo: almanacco illustrato della canzone italiana. Panini Comics, 2009. ISBN 978-8863462296.
  2. ^ a b Lorenza Sebastiani (5 December 2012). "Scialpi: il mio unico errore? Rifarmi le labbra". Libero. Retrieved 23 May 2013.
  3. ^ "Giovanni Scialpi: "Sposo il mio compagno Roberto Blasi"". Panorama.it. 13 July 2015. Retrieved 8 January 2019.
  4. ^ "Pechino Express, eliminati i Compagni: fuori Scialpi e Roberto Blasi". Il Giorno. Retrieved 9 March 2019.

External links

  • Official website
  • Scialpi at AllMusic
  • Scialpi discography at Discogs
  • Scialpi at IMDb
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Festivalbar winners
Performers
1960s
  • Bobby Solo
  • Petula Clark
  • Caterina Caselli
  • Rocky Roberts
  • Salvatore Adamo
  • Lucio Battisti
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Songs
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
  • "Sotto questo sole"
  • "Quattro amici"
  • "Mare mare"
  • "Il battito animale"
  • "Io muoio di te"
  • "Tieni il tempo"
  • "Più bella cosa"
  • "Che male c'è"
  • "Io no"
  • "Un raggio di sole"
2000s
  • "Qualcosa di grande"
  • "Ti prendo e ti porto via"
  • "Tutti vogliono viaggiare in prima"
  • "Un'emozione per sempre"
  • "Il grande Baboomba"
  • "Lascia che io sia"
  • "Happy Hour"
  • "Parlami d'amore"
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