Quintorigo formed in the early 1990s in Camerino, Italy, as a group of musicians who wanted to make music for their local Catholic churches and youth gatherings. Their 2002 debut album "Kristo Sì!" gave them their first major song, which shares the album's title. The band's lineup includes Don Alessio Bruseghini on vocals and guitar, Valentina Morresi on vocals and keyboards, Francesco Paci on electric guitar, Stefano Petrucci on bass, and Davide Barducci on drums.
They've released several albums since that debut, including "Canta Alleluia" in 2004, "Amen" in 2006, and "Fratelli Tutti" in 2020. Their songs range from the straightforward "Kristo Sì!" to more atmospheric pieces like "Illune (Ninna Nanna)" and the gently rolling "La Nonna Di Frederick Lo Portava Al Mare."
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