Nino Tempo was best known for his long-running collaboration with his sister, April Stevens, which produced a number of popular recordings in the 1960s, notably "Deep Purple." He also had a long career as a session musician, and in the '90s belatedly embarked on a career as a jazz musician.
The son of Sam Lo Tempio, a grocer, and his wife Anna, Nino began performing in recitals at age three and was a winner on the Major Bowes amateur show at four. At seven, he spent a week singing with Benny Goodman's orchestra in Buffalo, New York, an experience that inspired him to take up...