About Carlo Buti
Carlo Buti (Florence, November 14, 1902 - Montelupo Fiorentino, November 16, 1963) was an Italian singer known as "the Golden Voice of Italy." Buti was born near Florence. As a boy, he mastered the Tuscan folk song technique known as "stornello". He ws soon being paid by other men to serenade their girlfriends. He received limited vocal training from Raoul Frazzi and Gino Bechi. He was featured on Italian radio and recorded for Edison Records starting in 1930, but went to Columbia Records by 1934.
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