Miky Del Cambio

Miky Del Cambio
Born Michele Del Cambio
(1992-11-10) 10 November 1992
Potenza, Italy,
Occupation
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • pianist
Years active 2008-present

Musical career

Genres
Instruments Vocals, piano
Labels

Biography

Michele (Miky) Del Cambio, pianist, composer and RnB singer, was born in Potenza (Southern Italy) on 10th November 1992

The passion for music is innate in him. It grows with Jazz, Blues and Rhythm & Blues, chasing his idols, Al Jarreau, George Benson, Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles...

He began playing the piano at 8 years old and debuted officially in 2008 in his hometown as an interpreter of a new song. After this very positive experience, he realizes he wants to put on paper his thoughts, feelings, dreams, hopes and especially his way of understanding life.

In the same year he joined the Accademia Musicale Lucana (AML), where he met artists of the highest caliber that will increase in him the love of music ... Music that from that moment on, becomes his way of life.

Thanks to AML just a year later, he made his debut at the Main Theatre of Potenza, in the Chapel POP Choir directed by Master Ciro Caravano of Neri per Caso, where he performed as soloist in "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen

Italian R&B

As a songwriter participates in numerous international festivals with excellent results as well as hosted radio and television, as well as world concerts of squares.

The genre of his choice for the creation of the songs is the same kind that accompanied him in the growth: the Rhythm & Blues.

Not content to simply play an American style, he decided to merge it with the Mediterranean Italian tradition,[1] creating an original style with extremely sophisticated harmonies.

Discography

In October 2014 he signed a record deal with the independent label Wall Records of Turin, which officially starts his own record production.

In April 2015 he signed with major label Sony Music, with which starts the album "INDESCRIVIBILE" distribution.

References

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