Teresa De Sio BornNovember 3 1952 Age 68 OriginNaples Italy GenresFolk Occupation S Singer-Songwriter InstrumentsVocals Guitar Years ActiveSince 1976 LabelsPhilips Records Websitewww.Teresadesio.Com Teresa De Sio Born 3 November 1952 Is An Italian Pop-Folk Singer And Songwriter. She Is The Elder Sister Of Actress Giuliana De Sio. Biography And Career Teresa De Sio Was Born In Naples And Grew Up In Cava De' Tirreni Where Her Family Was Originally From. In 1976 She Started Her Career As A Vocalist With Eugenio Bennato And Musicanova A Group Which Focused On Neapolitan Folk Music. In 1980 She Launched Her Solo Career With The Album Sulla Terra Sulla Luna . Her Second Album Teresa De Sio Sung In Neapolitan Was Met With Critical And Commercial Success And Sold Over 500 000 Copies In Italy. 3 Her Third Album Tre 1982 Sold Over 500 000 Copies And Reinforced Her Status As One Of Italy's Most Promising Talents Some Of Her Well-Known Songs From This Period Include Voglia 'e Turnà Aumm Aumm 'E Pazzielle Terra 'e Nisciuno And Ario'. De Sio Collaborated With Brian Eno For Her Next Two Albums Africana 1985 And Sindarella Suite 1988 . In The 1990s Her Work Became More Politically Engaged. In Her 1995 Album Un Libero Cercare She Worked With Fabrizio De André And Fiorella Mannoia. In 2003 Performed Along With Stewart Copeland And Vittorio Cosma At "La Notte Della Taranta" In Melpignano. 4 In 2005 De Sio Participated To The 62nd Edition With The Documentary Craj A The Film Was Directed By Davide Marengo And Went On To Win The Lino Micciché Prize. 5 Discography Solo Albums 1978 – Villanelle Popolaresche Del '500 1980 – Sulla Terra Sulla Luna 1982 – Teresa De Sio 1983 – Tre 1985 – Africana 1986 – Toledo E Regina 1988 – Sindarella Suite 1991 – Ombre Rosse 1993 – La Mappa Del Nuovo Mondo 1995 – Un Libero Cercare 1997 – Primo Viene L'amore 1999 – La Notte Del Dio Che Balla 2004 – A Sud! A Sud! 2007 – Sacco E Fuoco 2011 - Tutto Cambia Compilation Albums Edit 1991 – Voglia 'e Turnà 1998 – Successi 2002 – Voglia 'e Turnà E Altri Successi 2006 – Primo Viene L'amore Le Più Belle Canzoni Di Teresa De Sio 2012 – Primo Viene L'amore Mediterranea Singles Edit 1995 - "Animali Italiani" 2011 - "Inno Nazionale" / "Non Dormo Mai Tutta La Notte" / "Padroni E Bestie" Notes Edit ^ Meaning "tomorrow" In Various Southern Italian Dialects. ^ Various Singers. References Edit ^ Article On The Web Archive Of Corriere Della Sera In Italian . ^ The Year Of 1952 Is Given On The De Sio Family Tree De Sio Alfonso 1994 . La Divina Commedia Cavaiola In Italian . Cava De' Tirreni Emilio Di Mauro SpA. Pp. 14–15. ISBN 88-86473-02-8. ^ Teresa De Sio Page On Europmusic.Eu ^ Https //www.Stewartcopeland.Net/works/1046/la-Notte-Della-Taranta ^ Infos On Craj.Net External Links Wikimedia Commons Has Media Related To Teresa De Sio. Teresa De Sio On IMDb In Italian Teresa De Sio Official Site