Patrice et Mario

Patrice et Mario were an Italian singer-guitarist duo popular in France the 1940-1950s. Patrice (Patrizzio Paganessi, 1915-26 April 1992) and Mario (Mario Moro, 1918 - 9 August 2002) were part of the vogue for Mediterranean music in France exemplified by Luis Mariano and Tino Rossi.[1] Their popularity in Africa[2] led to their name being used by another duo, consisting of Philippe Vungbo (alias Lando) and Cantador Rossignol.[3]

References

  1. Tapernoux, Myriam. La craie de nos tableaux. Editions Dricot. p. 158. ISBN 9782870950456. Retrieved 26 August 2013.
  2. Bemba, Sylvain (1988). "La naissance du discours amoureux dans la vie quotidienne chantée au Congo-Zaïre". In Bernard Magnier. Chansons d'Afrique et des Antilles. Editions L'Harmattan. pp. 39–54. ISBN 9782296141827.
  3. Dictionnaire des immortels de la musique congolaise moderne. Academia. 2012. pp. 177–78. ISBN 9782296492837.
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