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Nino Tempo & April Stevens are an American brother and sister vocal duo who gained popularity in the 1960s and 1970s. The duo consists of Nino Tempo (born) and April Stevens (born Carol Vincinette LoTempio). They formed in the early 1960s after auditioning for Ahmet Ertegun, who signed them to Atlantic's sublabel Atco. Throughout their career, they charted in the U.S. as a duo 17 times, with their hit "Deep Purple" reaching #1 in 1963, for which they won a Grammy Award for Best Rock & Roll Recording. Other notable singles include "Whispering," which peaked at #11 (#4 adult contemporary), and "Stardust," which hit #32 in 1964 (#10 adult contemporary). Additionally, they charted three times as a songwriting duo, including a #41 hit in the U.K. with "A Woman's Story" in 1986, co-written with Phil Spector. For writing credits, please see the relevant sources.
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