Tonino Carotone
Carotone performing on 13 December 2007
Carotone performing on 13 December 2007
Background information
Birth nameAntonio de la Cuesta
Born (1970-01-09) 9 January 1970
Burgos, Spain
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Vocals
LabelsVirgin, Bloom Produzioni
WebsiteOfficial Website (in Italian)

Tonino Carotone (born Antonio de la Cuesta on 9 January 1970 in Burgos, Spain) is a Spanish singer-songwriter. His stage name "Tonino Carotone", which is translatable in English as Tony Pokerface, is inspired by his great idol, the Italian pop pianist and singer Renato Carosone. The majority of his childhood and adolescence were spent in Pamplona, Spain. In 1995, Tonino moved to Italy, where he gained success five years later after releasing the single Me cago en el amor (a slang idiom from Spain meaning "I curse love", but literally translatable as "I shit on love") from his debut album Mondo difficile ("Difficult World"). In 2003, Tonino released another album, Senza Ritorno ("With No Return").

Discography

Albums

  • Ciao Mortali ("Hello Mortals") (Bloom Produzioni, 2008)
  • Senza Ritorno (Virgin, 2003)
  • Mondo Difficile (Virgin, 1999)

Singles

  • Me Cago en el Amor (Virgin, 1999)

Collaborations

  • La Mulata - Locomondo (2017)
  • La RadiolinaManu Chao (Virgin, 2007)
  • Bahia Sound System – Compilation (2006)
  • Malacabeza – Arpioni (Alternative, 2005)
  • Buona Mista Social Ska! – Arpioni (Gridalo Forte Records, 2001)
  • Los GuachosKaramelo Santo (Benditas Producciones, 2001)
  • Fuerza Volume 1 – Compilation (Virgin, 2000)
  • Peret Rey de la Rumba – Compilation (Virgin, 2000)

Other works

Tonino Carotone and Manu Chao performed the theme song for Drew Carey's Green Screen Show, titled La Trampa.

In 2006, Tonino and writer Federico Traversa released a book titled Il Maestro dell'Ora Brava.

Previous to his solo work, Tonino formed part of the Pamplona based group Kojón Prieto y los Huajolotes, gaining a moderate following before disbanding in 1995.

Bibliography

  • Tonino Carotone & Federico Traversa, Il Maestro dell'ora Brava, Genova, Chinaski Edizioni, 2006 (ISBN 8889966025)[1]

References

  1. Il Maestro dell'ora Brava- Retrieved 2019-02-03
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