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Mario Trevi

Mario Trevi, stage name of Agostino Capozzi (born November 2, 1941 in Melito di Napoli) is an Italian singer, film actor, and theater actor.
==Biography==
Mario Trevi was born in Melito di Napoli, Italy, on November 2, 1941.
He is the son of Domenico and Maddalena Capozzi Ciletti and the first of nine children. Mario is the head of a family set in the melodic song in the heart of Naples, Italy. He is the brother of Lino Capozzi, Stefano Fany, and Franco Moreno. He is also the uncle of Salvatore Capozzi and Mimmo Moreno and grandfather of Tony Mariano.
Mario Trevi spent his childhood in poverty during Italy's post-war. At a young age he began working as a bricklayer, and some evenings he sang for free in the basement of a local puppet theatre where he entratained small audiences. Agostino, in art known as Mario Trevi, soon changed job from a bricklayer to a fabric cutter in a fabric shop at Piazza Nicola Amore in Naples, but did not give up singing. Instead his passion for singing grew, and he soon became a fan of Sergio Bruni, a well-known Neapolitan singer. At the age 14, he took on singing lessons with Maestro Attilio Staffelli, a professor at the Conservatory of San Pietro a Majella.
Soon, Mario's voice was heard in one of Galleria Umberto I, thanks to one of his uncles. At that event, Vincenzo Acampora noticed Mario's talent and proposed him to sing at the Piedigrotta Festival, a well-known local show. Mario started his career at the age of 17, when he sang ''Nuvole D'Ammore''. That night, he shared the stage with famous artists such as Giacomo Rondinella, Tecla Scarano and Nicla Di Bruno. Soon, his fame started to build as he performed with famous singers Gennaro Pasquariello and Claudio Villa in Porta Capuana.
In 1961, Mario Trevi was invited to Totò's house, a well-known comedian, in Rome, who asked him to sing ''Malafemmena'', a famous song written by Totò himself.
In that same year Trevi married Titina Spagnolo, the daughter of a Neapolitan record dealer.
In 1965, two days after the birth of their second child, Titina died of aneurism. Among many who honored her at her funeral was Sergio Bruni.
In 1967, despite family opposition, Trevi married Titina's younger sister, Teresa, with whom he had two more daughters.〔"Indifferentemente Trevi, la voce di Piedigrotta" ''Il Mattino'', 17 aprile 2005, pag. 51〕

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