Made up of Nicola Savino and Marco Biondi, Pin-Occhio is an electronic music duo who enjoyed major club success in the early 1990s with their first single "Pinocchio", released in 1993. This borrowed the melody by Italian composer Fiorenzo Carpi, which had been used to illustrate Luigi Comencini's film Les Avventures de Pinocchio , and remained in the French Top 50 for almost six months. A few months later, Pin-Occhio repeated his feat with the single "Tutatutatutata" and above all "Pinocchio Vai!", which heralded the release of an album of the same name. But in 1994, a fourth track entitled "Enjoy the Music" saw Pin-Occhio take a slight step backwards. This trend continued with the following tracks, "Happy Gipsies" and "The Return ", which failed to make it into the charts. The band disappeared from the scene.
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