Caterina Valente

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Biography

In 1954 Caterina Valente introduced herself to European audiences with her recordings of "Istanbul" and "I love Paris". In 1955 Gordon MacRae presented her on the "Colgate Comedy Hour" as the "Malaguena" Girl. This was followed by the worldwide hit "The Breeze and I". Las Vegas critics raved about the extraordinary talent of the young European vocalist who could sing in 12 languages and she soon found the spotlight on TV, at the Hollywood Palace and Dean Martin was so impressed he invited her on his TV show at least a dozen times. Danny Kaye, Perry Como and Bing Crosby often featured her as well, along with other TV hosts. In "The Entertainers" aired in 1964/65 she shared the bill with Carol Burnett, Dom DeLuise and Bob Newhart and was awarded the FAME Award as best vocalist on American television. From the mid fifties to the eighties German, Italian, Swiss and Austrian Television produced more than a dozen series of Valente-Shows and her guest spots over the globe are uncountable. Among others, she has performed with Louis Armstrong, Benny Goodman, Ella Fitzgerald, toured extensively in concert with Woody Herman, the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, Buddy Rich and has recorded with Sy Oliver, Claus Ogerman and Chet Baker just to name a few. Born in Paris document her artistic and civil achievements throughout the years. But she considers the 18 concerts sharing the stage of the Olympia in Paris with Michel Legrand in 1972 as well as the album Valente 86 with the Count Basie Orchestra and relative 1986 European Tour under the direction of, and with arrangements by Thad Jones, to be her artistic highlights. In 1986, her 50th anniversary in show business was celebrated with a televised tribute entitled Bravo Caterina, and the Guinness Book of World Records recognized her as Europe's most successful female recording artist, with over 1350 albums to her credit. "Girltalk" her latest album of newly recorded material with harpist Catherine Michel was released to international critical acclaim in 2001.

  • Aliases
  • Catarina Valente
  • Primary profession
  • Soundtrack·actress·music_department
  • Nationality
  • Italy
  • Gender
  • Female
  • Birth date
  • 14 January 1931
  • Place of birth
  • Paris
  • Children
  • Laura Valente
  • Knows language
  • German language·English language

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Trivia

She enjoyed an international hit in 1955 with the song "The Breeze and I".

Younger sister of the late Silvio Francesco. They made many records together, and he was a frequent guest and musical director in her stage as well as TV-shows.

Became one of the first European female singers to ever perform a rock and roll song in a movie when she sang a duet with Bill Haley in Hier bin ich - hier bleib ich .

Sister of actor/musician Pietro Valente and Mother of singer Eric van Aro.

Daughter of Giuseppe Valente, a well-known accordion player, and Maria Valente, a musical clown.

She is an Italian by birth, and has also a German passport through her marriage to her first husband Erik van Aro. She is considered a true world citizen and a polyglot speaking 6 languages fluently and having recorded and released more than 1350 songs in 12 different languages.

Performed with many international superstars such as Louis Armstrong , Ella Fitzgerald and Benny Goodman. She was a frequent guest on TV shows in the 1960s and 1970s, especially on "The Dean Martin Show" .

Her top ten hits in Germany include "Ganz Paris trumt von der Liebe" (german version of Cole Porters I love Paris and Wo meine Sonne scheint (german version of Island in the sun Top ten hits in Italy include Till, Personalit, Nessuno al mondo, Met di me Top ten hits in France include 39 de fievre (French version of fever), Bim Bom Bey received French record academy award as best recording, Sait on jamais.

Received an Echo Award for her lifetime achievements in 2002.

Premio Gabardi 2004 Life time achievement in Italy

Platin Romy in Austria 1998 Life time achievement.

3 Bambi Awards in Germany for Life time achievement

Officer of Artistic Education 1972 in France

Goldene Kamera 1966 in Germany

Cross of merit 1968 and Grand Cross of merit 1985 in Germany

Fame Award 1965 in the USA as best female singer on TV

The O Globo in Brazil

Euro Premio 1964/1965

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