About
Pino D'Angiò
Overview
Pino D'Angiò (14 August 1952 – 6 July 2024) was an Italo disco artist. He is best known for his hit 1980 song, "Ma Quale Idea", which sold over 2 million copies in Europe. The bassline of the track was taken from "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now" by McFadden & Whitehead, and later sampled in Madison Avenue's 1999 hit "Don't Call Me Baby". Under the name Age of Love, he and producer Bruno Sanchioni released an eponymous track in 1990 which featured vocals by French dancer Valérie Honoré. The vocal is often misattributed to Dutch supermodel Karen Mulder.
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Known for
Acting |
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2005 | Tribute to the Funk - Live in Paris | Actor | N/A N/A |
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1986 | The Professor | Actor | Verzella | 61 Fair |
Sound |
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2012 | The Players | Sound | Original Music Composer | 52 Average |
1996 | The Worker and the Hairdresser in a Whirlwind of Sex and Politics | Sound | Original Music Composer | 58 Average |
1990 | Saturday, Sunday and Monday | Sound | Music | 59 Average |
1989 | On a Moonlit Night | Sound | Music | 59 Average |
1989 | To Save Nine | Sound | Music | 59 Average |
1986 | Summer Night with Greek Profile, Almond Eyes and Scent of Basil | Sound | Music | 58 Average |
1978 | Blood Feud | Sound | Original Music Composer | 59 Average |