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Naples influenced Italian musician

- FRANCES D’EMILIO

ROME — Italian singer, songwriter and guitarist Pino Daniele, whose fusion of blues, jazz, rock and traditiona­l Neapolitan music was heavily inspired by both the beauty and ugliness of his native Naples, has died. He was 59.

Carlo Saitto, an official at Sant’Eugenio hospital in Rome, told Italian state TV that Daniele died Sunday night after arriving with grave cardiac and respirator­y problems. Daniele had a history of heart trouble.

Daniele was so identified with Naples that its mayor ordered flags flown at half-staff. Yet his style was also in constant evolution, as he experiment­ed endlessly with blues and jazz.

His voice — sexy, bordering on hoarse, alternatel­y soaring or soft — was a distinctiv­e vehicle for songs that often mixed the Neapolitan dialect with Italian and even English. One signature song, riffing on the dialect word for Naples, was Napule E —a loving tribute to the city’s fascinatin­g contradict­ions. Its opening lyrics, in Neapolitan, speak of the city’s thousand colours and thousand fears.

In his 1980 hit album Nero a meta (Half-black), Daniele blended American blues sounds with popular Neapolitan songs. Folding jazz into his work, he performed with stars including Wayne Shorter and Chick Corea.

Born on March 19, 1955, Giuseppe “Pino” Daniele grew up in a city celebrated for song.

 ?? ANTONIO CALANNI/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Singer, songwriter and guitarist Pino Daniele, 59, died Sunday. Daniele had a history of heart trouble.
ANTONIO CALANNI/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Singer, songwriter and guitarist Pino Daniele, 59, died Sunday. Daniele had a history of heart trouble.

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