Mogol's and Lucio Battisti's first songs, particularly "Insieme" and "Io e te da soli",[76] showcased Mina's blues and soul skills. 17-year-old Mina, from England, arrives in New Orleans to visit her estranged sister, Libby. A number of Mina's songs were turned into hits by singers in other languages: To celebrate Mina's 70th anniversary, the la Repubblica newspaper held a reader's poll to pick Mina's best song of all time. [51] The concert was recorded and issued as Mina alla Bussola dal vivo. [62][63][64] Gianni Ferrio's Orchestra featured Gianni Basso on tenor saxophone and Oscar Valdambrini on trumpet.[63]. – Mina’s English name is Sharon Myoui. [16][17] Her main themes are anguished love stories performed in high dramatic tones. After "Non gioco più" ("The Game Is Over"), a blues duet with the harmonica player Toots Thielemans, Mina announced her withdrawal from public performances. A year later she and her father moved to Lugano, Switzerland. When she turned to light pop tunes, Mina's chart-toppers in West Germany in 1962 and Japan in 1964 earned her the title of the best international artist in these countries. [30] Gino Paoli's song "Il cielo in una stanza" ("The Sky in a Room") marked the beginning of the young singer's transformation from a rock and roll shrieker to a feminine inspiration for cantautori. Curated and royalty free music. Simultaneously, "Be Bop A Lula"/"When" was issued under the name Baby Gate for the international audience. [10] In October 2015, Mina officially debuted as a member of Twice with their first extended play, The Story Begins. [35] Mina performed on Spanish TV and at the Paris Olympia hall at the beginning of 1962. [55] A selection of songs from the series were issued as the album Canzonissima '68.[54]. En 1962 su primer embarazo se convirtió en un escándalo en Italia, ya que Mina y el actor Corrado Pani, padre del niño, no estaban casados. In Italian, "Banzai Mina! Even though both are great. Mina's cover of "Don't call me baby (Can't take my eyes off you)" (2003) reached #4 in Italy. Her first single, "Non partir"/"Malatia", was produced under the stage name Mina for the Italian audience. Classical Music Library Biography, "I singoli più venduti del 1968 (Biggest-selling singles of 1968)", "Mina, auguri alla "più grande cantante bianca del mondo" che fece 'innamorare' Armstrong e De Andrè", "Pop diva Mina finds mystery songwriters", Song of the Day: La Scala ft. Gretta Rochelle, "Tu Farai" (Mina cover), "E Mamma Mina cestinò i complimenti dei Beatles", "Sotto i ferri in italia ma il chirurgo e negli usa". She listened to American rock and roll and jazz records and was a frequent visitor at the Santa Tecla and the Taverna Messicana clubs of Milan, both known for promoting rock and roll. [31] Three years later, her love affair with Corrado Pani challenged the moral foundations of Italy, a country where divorce was illegal and single motherhood was considered shameful. [67][68][69], Caught up in the wave of rock and roll sweeping across Italy in 1958, Mina listened to American records[21] and was a frequent visitor at the Derby Club,[70] the Santa Tecla, and the Taverna Messicana clubs of Milan, which promoted rock and roll music. I have a YouTube channel called Mina Rome - where I share tons and tons of vegan food ideas. The single was released in April 1972 and topped the Italian charts. The first record issued under the label was Dedicato a mio padre (Dedicated to My Father). Mina (alongside Carmen Villani) pioneered by combining classic Italian pop and swing music with features of blues, R&B and soul music, particularly in the songs "Se stasera sono qui" and "Deborah". Mina’s having a summer to die for. She alternates pop albums with jazz-arranged projects and other styles, and keeps surprising with new musical collaborations. We look forward to hearing from you. Mina's last live TV appearance was the final episode of the Milleluci series on 16 March 1974. After a few bars Mina grabbed the lyrics sheet and started to sing as if she had known the tune before. [33] Disappointed with these results, Mina declared her intention of never performing at the Sanremo song festival again. [citation needed], A fan of bossa nova, Mina recorded in Spanish and Portuguese from the start of her career and currently enjoys a fan base in Spain and Latin America. The song is an easy listening dialogue between Mina's singing and Lupo's declamation. [11] Battisti's melodies were sophisticated and had a complex chord sequence. She turned his song "Se stasera sono qui" ("If I Stay Here Tonight") into a rigorous piece of soul music[18] in the score of Pino Calvi. Mina's TV appearances in 1959 were the first for a female rock and roll singer in Italy. This resulted in millions of visits to the site on that night, and additional millions on following days. [1], Mina was shopping with her mother in Osaka when she was approached and offered an audition by a JYP recruiter. Mina, pseudonimo di Mina Anna Maria Mazzini (Busto Arsizio, 25 marzo 1940), è una cantante, conduttrice televisiva, attrice e produttrice discografica italiana naturalizzata svizzera. 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[9] "L'eclisse twist" appeared on the flipside of "Renato", and was used on the soundtrack of Michelangelo Antonioni's feature film Eclipse. Use the music Mina Kim features in their YouTube videos copyright free with Thematic. [56] The single became the third biggest-selling record of the year in Italy. Meanwhile, her voice and songs are omnipresent in radio and TV commercials, theme tune of sports programs, talent shows (where they sing classics), tribute shows, new covers, and even as samples in the recordings of other artists (for example rapper Mondo Marcio). "Io amo, tu ami" ("I Love, You Love") finished fourth and "Le mille bolle blu" ("A Thousand Blue Bubbles") placed fifth. [...] for many people a memorable experience, [...] a revelation. [18][19], On July 11, 2019, JYP Entertainment announced that Mina would sit out the remainder of Twice's ongoing World Tour Twicelights due to sudden extreme anxiety and insecurity problems regarding performing on stage. – She has an older brother. During the series, she explored different musical styles in the songs "Everything's Alright", "Mack the Knife", "Night and Day", and "Someday (You'll Want Me to Want You)". In the following years, he organized her performances in the grand ballrooms of Italy. [7][46] Morricone's arrangement featured a sophisticated combination of melodic trumpet lines, Hal Blaine-style drumming, a string set, a 1960s Europop female choir, and intense subsonic-sounding trombones. "Un colpo al cuore" ended up as #68 on the best-selling singles chart for that year in Italy. "Grande grande grande", arranged by Pino Presti,[59] was the second biggest-selling single of the year in Italy. One of the first introductions of the new repertoire was the Senza Rete live televised concert from the Auditorio A in Naples on 20 January 1970. [57] Mogol and his fellow composer Lucio Battisti, along with the Premiata Forneria Marconi on back-up instrumentals, worked with Mina on several songs as a result of the success of "Non credere". [60] Another characterizing feature was an instrumental introduction without a rhythmic base. Thousands of people turned up at the nightclub's doorstep. Mina was the hostess of the series alongside Raffaella Carrà. [27][28][29] Performances of the song on the TV game shows Lascia o raddoppia? [32] The single topped the list of annual sales in Italy[9] and reached the Billboard Hot 100[11] as "This World We Love In". [citation needed]. After that event, Mina's singles started to chart in Italy again. Their relationship shocked Italian audiences as he was already married although separated from his wife. There’s so much more to a plant based diet than smoothie bowls and protein bars. Brother Ed & Mina. [18] She helped to incorporate new styles into Italian pop music, including nuevo tango, as seen in her duet "Balada para mi muerte" with Ástor Piazzolla. On 10 January 1964 she returned to the TV screen on the program La fiera dei sogni, and performed the song "Città vuota", a cover of Gene McDaniels' "It's a Lonely Town (Lonely Without You)", which was her first release on the RiFi label. As her songs and movies were already popular abroad, Mina started to tour Spain and Japan,[34] and performed on Venezuelan TV in 1961. "Mina ha conquistato la Germania", ("Mina has conquered Germany". [12][38][39] Mina had six more singles on the German chart in the next two years. Mina and the Undead Release Date: 1st April 2021 Add it: Goodreads Rating: New Orleans Fang Fest, 1995. The song was performed as part of a musical fantasy, back to back with "Quelli che hanno un cuore", her intense version of "Anyone Who Had a Heart". [88], Sample from the live performance of "La voce del silenzio" ("Silent Voices") from the eighth. F. Fratarcangeli, "Mina talk", Coniglio, 2005, p. 87. [citation needed], Mina's brother Alfredo Mazzini died in a car accident in 1965. [40][41] Her next single, "È l'uomo per me", a cover of Jody Miller's "He Walks Like a Man", became the biggest selling record of the year in Italy. TWICE's "Dance Machine"s Story Is An Emotional Rollercoaster", "Mina from Twice isn't afraid to speak out about mental health, and K-pop star knows a thing or two about hard work", "Who Is TWICE's Mina? bugiardo più che mai...più incosciente che mai... quando tu mi spiavi in cima a un batticuore, Learn how and when to remove this template message, Grand Officer Order of Merit of the Italian Republic, Le più belle canzoni italiane interpretate da Mina. Mina continued to perform on Italian TV, and presented "Zum zum zum" on the spring 1967 variety series Sabato sera, accompanied by the NATO naval band. Thus, her non-conformist choices represented the emancipation of women in Italy, which did not accord with the dominant Catholic and bourgeois virtues prevalent at the time. How to Schedule Mina at your Church or Event 1. After growing up in Whitby, the town that inspired Dracula, Mina loves nothing more than a creepy horror movie. Their son, Massimiliano Pani, was born on 18 April 1963. Later, the public called Mina the Queen of the Screamers. – Her family moved to Kobe, Japan, when she was a toddler. She obtained Swiss citizenship in 1989. New songs added every week! At the 1961 Sanremo song festival, Mina performed two songs. [15] The lead single "Like Ooh-Ahh" was the first K-pop debut song to reach 100 million views on YouTube. I'm based in Seattle, Washington. Mina Anna Mazzini nació en Busto Arsizio (en la región italiana de Lombardía), el 25 de marzo de 1940, aunque creció en Cremona, ciudad que le ha valido el sobrenombre popular de «Tigresa de Cremona». [6] Mina's mother is Sachiko Terao and her father is Akira Myoi, an orthopedic surgeon at Osaka University Hospital in Suita. The shows also included "Balada para mi muerte" ("Ode to My Death"), a nuevo tango duet with Ástor Piazzolla at the bandoneón, backed by the Argentinian group Conjunto 9. Contact Us: Email Mina Please let us know the dates and the venue. [9][10] She is the only artist to land an album at the top of the Italian charts in each of the six decades from the start of record keeping in 1965. Mina's record sales were unaffected and due to public demand, RAI ended the ban. Mina Sharon Myoi[1] (名井 南, Myōi Mina, born March 24, 1997), known mononymously as Mina (Korean: 미나; Japanese: ミナ), is an American-born Japanese singer and dancer based in South Korea. The latter two albums were recorded during a break from live performances to give birth to her daughter Benedetta. [10], In 1966, Mina started working with the Swiss Broadcasting Service and the Orchestra Radiosa in Lugano. Mina facts: – She was born in San Antonio, Texas, United States; her parents are Japanese. DEMOGRAPHICS) Mina reached its highest rank of #223 in the U.S. in the 1880s, and is at #625 presently. – Grand Officer Order of Merit of the Italian Republic: Awarded the second highest civil honour in Italy, by President Carlo Azeglio Ciampi on 1 June 2001. These intertwine the lady's lamentation of the end of love and the lies she has to hear with the male protagonist's recitation. The successes encouraged Enrico Riccardi to copy Battisti's style in Riccardi's composition "Fiume azzurro", which earned another place in the top 100 of annual record sales in Italy. [24] She soon signed with Davide Matalon, owner of the small record company Italdisc. She has scored 79 albums and 71 singles on the Italian charts.[9][10]. So did Olio (1999), Veleno (2002), Bula Bula (2005), Todavía (2007), Le migliori (2016) and Maeba (2018). Top Italian songwriters created material with large vocal ranges and unusual chord progressions to showcase her singing skills, particularly "Brava" by Bruno Canfora (1965) and the pseudo-serial "Se telefonando" by Ennio Morricone (1966). It was hosted by Mina, Walter Chiari and Paolo Panelli. Mina is a soprano with great agility[5] and a range of three octaves. Check the Itinerary 2. Mina was the biggest seller of 1972. In September, she started her solo career with the backing of the band Happy Boys. The song "È vero" ("It's True") reached #8 on the Italian charts. [11], "Se telefonando" was presented in May 1966 in a Studio Uno episode and in August the same year at Aria condizionata. Mina definition is - an ancient unit of weight and value equal to 1/6₀ talent. Her first hit with the band featured Mina performed an extra-loud, syncopated version of the popular song "Nessuno" ("Nobody"), which she performed at the first rock festival in the Milan Ice Palace in February 1959. She was a staple of television variety shows[5] and a dominant figure in Italian pop music from the 1960s to the mid-1970s,[6] known for her three-octave vocal range,[7] the agility of her soprano voice,[7] and her image as an emancipated woman. F.A.R. She released an album every year during 1958–2003, and continues to release new albums and singles. Retreat. [20] "Niente di niente" ("Nothing at All") was her version of the Delfonics' "Break Your Promise". [4][12][13] In 2015, Mina participated in the South Korean reality television show Sixteen, hosted by JYP Entertainment and co-produced by Mnet. The first episode of the Studio Uno live Saturday night series showcased Mina's new blond look with shaved eyebrows. In recent years, Mina has been writing a weekly column on the front page of La Stampa (from 2000 until 2011) and a page in the Italian edition of the magazine Vanity Fair, where she answered fan letters (from 2003 until 2015).[22]. [citation needed], When she altered her musical style in 1969, Mina changed her hairdo from short and straight to long blonde curls, and started to wear a black minidress. In 1960, Mina made her Festival della canzone italiana in Sanremo debut with two songs. In Italian. She is a member of the girl group Twice, formed by JYP Entertainment. [8] The subsequent ban from performing on Italian TV and radio channels further developed Mina's image as an independent bad girl,[8][11] which she emphasized with her choice of song themes. Mina has scored 77 albums and 71 singles on the Italian charts. In 2003, the musical Mina... che cosa sei? Mina is the world's lightest blockchain, powered by participants.
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