Otello Profazio

Otello Profazio (26 December 1934 – 23 July 2023) was an Italian cantastorie, folk singer-songwriter, and author.

[1] A divulgator of traditional folk music of South Italy, particularly of Sicily and Calabria, in 1964 he got large critical acclaim with the album Il treno del sole , consisting of Ignazio Buttitta's poems set to music; the album also marked the start of progressive evolution of his style, which became more original and distinguishing.

[1] His career had its peak in the 1970s, with the success of the albums Il brigante Musolino (a musical recount of life events of Giuseppe Musolino) and Qua si campa d'aria, which sold over a million copies and was awarded gold disc.

[1] Profazio also presented several television music programs, notably Quando la gente canta for five years on Secondo Canale.

[2] For 15 years he also wrote a weekly column ("Profaziate") in the newspaper Gazzetta del Sud, whose contents were later collected in a series of books.