Nino Tempo, a talented saxophonist and singer who achieved widespread fame with the 1963 hit 'Deep Purple,' has passed away at the age of 90. Tempo's career spanned decades, during which he worked as a sought-after session musician, lending his saxophone skills to countless recordings across various genres. However, it was his collaboration with his sister, April Stevens, that catapulted him to the top of the Billboard charts.
The duo, known as Nino Tempo & April Stevens, captivated audiences with their unique rendition of 'Deep Purple,' a song that earned them a Grammy Award and cemented their place in pop music history. Tempo's saxophone playing and vocals, combined with Stevens' harmonies, created a distinctive sound that resonated with listeners of all ages. Beyond 'Deep Purple,' Tempo continued to work as a session musician, contributing his talents to numerous artists and projects. His musical contributions enriched countless recordings, and his legacy as a skilled saxophonist and singer will continue to inspire generations of musicians and music lovers alike.
Nino Tempo, 'Deep Purple' Singer and Saxophonist, Dies at 90
Nino Tempo, the saxophonist and singer best known for the 1963 Grammy-winning hit 'Deep Purple' with his sister April Stevens, has died at the age of 90. Tempo was a prolific session musician who contributed to numerous recordings throughout his career. His rendition of 'Deep Purple' as part of the duo Nino Tempo & April Stevens remains a beloved classic. He leaves behind a legacy of musical contributions and a memorable mark on the pop music landscape.