Georgio Allentini | |
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Birth name | George Allen |
Born | 1966 (age 57–58) |
Genres | R&B, pop, dance |
Years active | 1987–1991 |
Labels |
Motown (1987–90) RCA (1991) |
Georgio Allentini, born George Allen (born 1966), better known by the stage name and mononym Georgio, is an American funk and dance music singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in California. Allentini also produced, directed and starred in the film Tapped Out in 2003. [1]
After giving his demos to Prince in a bid to join Prince's Paisley Park label, he recorded his own track "Sexappeal" (sometimes "Sex Appeal") on his own Georgio Records. [2] "A lot of people in Los Angeles just gave me the run- around and didn't want to make a commitment." Allentini stated. [3]
In 1984, Motown Records showed interest in Allentini and he was eventually signed to the label. [2] Said Motown's then-vice-president of A&R Russ Regan "I heard Sexappeal for myself on my car radio one day and felt it was a record Motown had to go after, but I wanted to meet the artist first. I didn't want to buy just a record. We had dinner and I got excited. There was just something about him." [3]
In 1987, Allentini had several songs charting on the Billboard Hot 100, [2] although none climbed any higher than number 58. He was much more successful on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart, where he earned four Top 10 hits, including "Tina Cherry" which went to number 1. [4] [5] His 1988 release, "Lover's Lane" reached number 54 in the UK Singles Chart. [6]
Allentini recorded two albums on Motown Records in the 1980s and one on RCA Records in the 1990s. He also worked at MIG Records.[ citation needed]
Georgio made the transition to filmmaker with the 2003 release of Tapped Out, which starred Coolio, Alex Avant and Jimmy Bridges. The film was written, co-produced and co-directed by Allentini, who also composed music for its soundtrack. [1]
Allentini also appeared in the 2000 French documentary entitled XX elles with Estelle Desanges, Lisa Guerlain, Dany Verissimo-Petit and others. [7]
Allentini was born in Texas in 1966. [8] His mother was a retail salesperson, his father a Naval officer. [9] [10] Georgio moved to Los Angeles at age 17. [9] [10] He is married to actress Kelly Jo Minter.
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Georgio Allentini | |
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Birth name | George Allen |
Born | 1966 (age 57–58) |
Genres | R&B, pop, dance |
Years active | 1987–1991 |
Labels |
Motown (1987–90) RCA (1991) |
Georgio Allentini, born George Allen (born 1966), better known by the stage name and mononym Georgio, is an American funk and dance music singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in California. Allentini also produced, directed and starred in the film Tapped Out in 2003. [1]
After giving his demos to Prince in a bid to join Prince's Paisley Park label, he recorded his own track "Sexappeal" (sometimes "Sex Appeal") on his own Georgio Records. [2] "A lot of people in Los Angeles just gave me the run- around and didn't want to make a commitment." Allentini stated. [3]
In 1984, Motown Records showed interest in Allentini and he was eventually signed to the label. [2] Said Motown's then-vice-president of A&R Russ Regan "I heard Sexappeal for myself on my car radio one day and felt it was a record Motown had to go after, but I wanted to meet the artist first. I didn't want to buy just a record. We had dinner and I got excited. There was just something about him." [3]
In 1987, Allentini had several songs charting on the Billboard Hot 100, [2] although none climbed any higher than number 58. He was much more successful on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart, where he earned four Top 10 hits, including "Tina Cherry" which went to number 1. [4] [5] His 1988 release, "Lover's Lane" reached number 54 in the UK Singles Chart. [6]
Allentini recorded two albums on Motown Records in the 1980s and one on RCA Records in the 1990s. He also worked at MIG Records.[ citation needed]
Georgio made the transition to filmmaker with the 2003 release of Tapped Out, which starred Coolio, Alex Avant and Jimmy Bridges. The film was written, co-produced and co-directed by Allentini, who also composed music for its soundtrack. [1]
Allentini also appeared in the 2000 French documentary entitled XX elles with Estelle Desanges, Lisa Guerlain, Dany Verissimo-Petit and others. [7]
Allentini was born in Texas in 1966. [8] His mother was a retail salesperson, his father a Naval officer. [9] [10] Georgio moved to Los Angeles at age 17. [9] [10] He is married to actress Kelly Jo Minter.
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