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| name = Matteo Brancaleoni | image = Matteo Brancaleoni Blue Note.jpg | caption= Matteo Brancaleoni live | background = solo_singer | birth_name = Matteo Brancaleoni | birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1981|5|31}} | birth_place = Milan, Italy | instrument = Vocals | genre = Big band, traditional pop, jazz[1] | occupation = Singer, songwriter, actor, journalist | years_active = 2004–present | label = Irma Records/D'Herin Records | associated_acts = Franco Cerri, Renato Sellani, Fabrizio Bosso, Gianni Basso, Stefano Bagnoli, Massimo Moriconi, Nerio Poggi | website = {{URL|matteobrancaleoni.com}} }} Matteo Brancaleoni (born May 31, 1981 in Milan, Italy) is an Italian contemporary pop/jazz singer, actor and journalist. BiographyAppreciated by Michael Bublè with whom he duetted live in Rome in 2007 during Bublè’s concert,[2][3][4] Matteo Brancaleoni is an Italian jazz singer and interpreter of the Great American Songbook. He was voted among the ten best jazz singers by Italian readers of Jazzit magazine.[5][6] He has collaborated Franco Cerri, Renato Sellani, Gianni Basso, and Fabrizio Bosso.{{citation needed|date=July 2013}} The magazine Jazz Hot compared him to his idol, Frank Sinatra.[7] In 2008 he wasa named Best New Talent at the Elba Jazz Festival. His debut album Just Smile and his second album Live in Studio were well received by audiences and critics nationally and internationally.[8][9] Live in studio was for two weeks the best selling jazz album on iTunes and for six months his live performances were listed in the live recommended section by the Apple Store.[10][11] New Life was conceived from an encounter with Roman writer and arranger Nerio Poggi (aka Papik), a writing partner with Mario Biondi in his last two albums. A journalist, member of IJJA (International Jazz Journalist Association), the IFJ(International Federation of Journalists),[12] he wrote for Jazz Magazine and Millionaire.Discography
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References1. ^{{allmusic|artist|mn0002080307}} 2. ^("Il Giornale", December 10, 2008) 3. ^(Fabrizio Guglielmini, "Corriere della Sera, December 12, 2007 ") 4. ^("Michael Bublè has duet with Italian rising jazz star", Canadian Smooth Jazz, 2007 {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120805213833/http://www.smoothjazznow.com/artist/michael_buble.htm |date=2012-08-05 }}) 5. ^(M.Sp. Corriere della Sera, Venerdì October 5, 2007, pp. 16) 6. ^("Corriere della Sera", Archivio Storico) 7. ^(Felix Sportis, Jazz Hot, n.641 July/August 2007) 8. ^("La Repubblica" July 29, 2007 ") 9. ^(Jazz Review, 2007 {{webarchive|url=https://archive.is/20130103155758/http://www.jazzreview.com/index.php/reviews/latest-cd-reviews/item/24258- |date=2013-01-03 }}) 10. ^("News Spettacolo", March, 4 2010) 11. ^(iTunes Music Top Chart, 2010 {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131214025510/http://www.music-chart.info/artist/8050/Matteo-Brancaleoni |date=2013-12-14 }}) 12. ^( ) IFJ Web Site External links
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