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Aram Quartet was an Italian musical group that won the title after taking part in the first Italian edition of the talent show X Factor. The band split in 2010. The group was composed of: * Antonio Ancora b. 11 April 1981 in Galatina * Raffaele Simone b. 4 May 1974 in Lecce * Antonio Maggio b. 8 August 1986 in San Pietro Vernotico * Michele Cortese b. 27 September 1985 in Gallipoli. In 2009 they realised their first long album, Il pericolo di essere liberi.

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  • Aram Quartet was an Italian musical group that won the title after taking part in the first Italian edition of the talent show X Factor. The band split in 2010. The group was composed of: * Antonio Ancora b. 11 April 1981 in Galatina * Raffaele Simone b. 4 May 1974 in Lecce * Antonio Maggio b. 8 August 1986 in San Pietro Vernotico * Michele Cortese b. 27 September 1985 in Gallipoli. The name Aram comes from the first letter of the names of the members of the "quartet". They were mentored during the series by Morgan and their vocal coach was Gaudi. They won a contract from Sony BMG estimated at 300,000 Euros. Their first EP ChiARAMente was released on 18 July 2008 and reached FIMI (Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana) Albums charts at #9. Their first single was "Chi (Who)" reaching position 5 in the Italian Singles Chart. A cover of "Per Elisa" was released by Aram Quartet and reached position 6 in the Italian Singles Chart. In 2009 they realised their first long album, Il pericolo di essere liberi. (en)
  • Das Aram Quartet war eine italienische Musikgruppe, die 2008 durch den Sieg bei der ersten italienischen Ausgabe der Castingshow X Factor bekannt wurde. (de)
  • Aram Quartet è stato un quartetto canoro italiano, interamente formato da pugliesi arrivato alla notorietà per aver vinto nel 2008 la prima edizione della versione italiana del talent show X Factor. Il nome del gruppo, ARAM, è un acronimo formato dalle iniziali dei quattro nomi anagrafici dei componenti. Il gruppo si è sciolto nell'estate del 2010. (it)
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  • Das Aram Quartet war eine italienische Musikgruppe, die 2008 durch den Sieg bei der ersten italienischen Ausgabe der Castingshow X Factor bekannt wurde. (de)
  • Aram Quartet è stato un quartetto canoro italiano, interamente formato da pugliesi arrivato alla notorietà per aver vinto nel 2008 la prima edizione della versione italiana del talent show X Factor. Il nome del gruppo, ARAM, è un acronimo formato dalle iniziali dei quattro nomi anagrafici dei componenti. Il gruppo si è sciolto nell'estate del 2010. (it)
  • Aram Quartet was an Italian musical group that won the title after taking part in the first Italian edition of the talent show X Factor. The band split in 2010. The group was composed of: * Antonio Ancora b. 11 April 1981 in Galatina * Raffaele Simone b. 4 May 1974 in Lecce * Antonio Maggio b. 8 August 1986 in San Pietro Vernotico * Michele Cortese b. 27 September 1985 in Gallipoli. In 2009 they realised their first long album, Il pericolo di essere liberi. (en)
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