Nino de Angelo
Nino de Angelo: The German Pop and Schlager Sensation
Nino de Angelo is a German singer who rose to fame in the 1980s with his distinctive voice and romantic ballads. Hailing from Germany, his major achievement was representing Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1989.
Early career
Born Domenico Gerhard Gorgoglione in 1963 in Karlsruhe, West Germany, he began his musical journey under the stage name Ed Olegna. His early work was influenced by rock and pop, leading to his first record deal and the adoption of the Italianate stage name Nino de Angelo, which helped craft his romantic image.
Breakthrough
His breakthrough came in 1983 with the single Jenseits von Eden, which became a massive hit across German-speaking Europe. The song's success was solidified by its parent album, also titled Jenseits von Eden, which achieved gold status and established him as a major figure in German pop and schlager music.
Key tracks
Jenseits von Eden - This 1983 power ballad was his signature hit and first major commercial success, defining his early sound.
Guardian Angel - The English-language version of his hit, aimed at an international audience and showcasing his vocal style.
Flieger - A later hit that demonstrated his enduring popularity in the German music scene during the 1990s.
Samuraj - Another successful single that highlighted his consistent presence on the German charts.
His career continued with a steady output of albums and singles, maintaining a loyal fanbase within the German pop and volksmusik landscape. While his chart dominance peaked in the 80s and early 90s, Nino de Angelo has remained an active touring and recording artist, occasionally revisiting his rock influences and participating in musical projects.
Fans of Nino de Angelo's melodic German pop and schlager might also enjoy the music of Howard Carpendale, who shares a similar appeal with romantic ballads. The energetic pop style of Peter Alexander also finds echoes in de Angelo's work. For listeners who appreciate the dramatic vocal delivery, Udo Jürgens offers a comparable musical approach from the same region.