Irene Fargo
Quick Facts
Biography
Irene Fargo (born 1 November 1962) is an Italian singer, actress and television personality.
Life and career
Born Flavia Pozzaglio in Palazzolo sull'Oglio, Brescia, Fargo started singing as a child, and at just 11 years old she entered the Polyphonic Choir of the city of Chiari. In 1989 she participated at the Castrocaro Music Festival, with the song "Le donne dei soldati veri". Fargo is probably best known for her two second places at the Sanremo Music Festival, in 1991 with the song "La donna di Ibsen" (whose lyrics are inspired to Henrik Ibsen's The Lady from the Sea), and in 1992 with "Come una Turandot" (inspired to Giacomo Puccini's Turandot). In 1994 she was cast in the popular variety show Domenica in. Starting from the 2000s she had main roles in several stage musicals. She is a popular singer at weddings in Malta.
Discography
- Album
- 1991: Irene Fargo (Carosello)
- 1992: La voce magica della luna (Carosello)
- 1993: Labirinti del cuore (Carosello)
- 1995: O core e Napule (Carosello)
- 1997: Fargo (Tring)
- 1999: Appunti di viaggio (Azzurra music)
- 1999: Va da lei (Saar)
- 2005: Insieme (Alta sintonia)
- 2009: Cartolina napoletana (Pressing music ltd)
- 2012: Crescendo (Pressingmusicltd)