Italian Singer Tony Dallara Dies at 90
Tony Dallara,a pioneering voice in Italian popular music known for hits like “Come Prima” and “Romantica,” died in Milan on January 16,2026,after a prolonged illness. He was 90 years old. Dallara’s career flourished in the 1950s and 60s, significantly influencing the modernization of italian song.
Born Antonio Lardera in Campobasso in 1936, Dallara spent most of his life in Milan, a vibrant hub of artistic innovation during the mid-20th century. The city’s thriving theater scene, burgeoning art movements, and the fusion of jazz with early rock ‘n’ roll provided a fertile ground for emerging talents like Giorgio Gaber, Enzo Jannacci, and Adriano Celentano.
dallara possessed a natural singing talent, a powerful voice, and a charismatic stage presence. He drew inspiration from American singers Frankie Laine and,particularly,Tony Williams,the lead vocalist of The Platters. He comfortably blended melodic traditions with the rising popularity of rock ‘n’ roll.
Dallara experienced a health scare in 2024, spending two months in a coma, according to ANSA. His breakthrough came when…
