Teresa De Sio (born 3 November 1952) is an Italian pop-folk singer and songwriter.
[3] De Sio collaborated with Brian Eno for her two albums Africana (1985) and Sindarella suite (1988), which include a 16 minutes suite, "La storia vera di Lupita Mendera", composed with Eno and Michael Brook and performed with Piero Pelù.
[5] In 2003 performed, along with Stewart Copeland and Vittorio Cosma at "La Notte della Taranta" in Melpignano.
[6][7] 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.
[8][9] During her career De Sio received awards and various honours, notably a Targa Tenco in 1988 for the song "'A neve e 'o sole".