Alfio began singing professionally at the age of 16 in his local church, leading the whole congregation at Sunday mass. This springboarded to many other gigs performing at restaurants and small venues all over Sydney and the surrounding areas. Alfio started making a name for himself playing piano and performing at venues, singing at weddings for prominent Australians and performing at charity events. A self-taught musician, Alfio has the ability to play instruments by ear. His instrument of choice is piano, and he also plays guitar, melodica and accordion. He sings in several different languages: English, Italian, Spanish, Arabic, and Chinese, and sings not only the classic songs but many Italian and Spanish folk songs from many different regions in Italy, Spain, and South America. Alfio recorded and produced two albums in his early years, a self-titled album
Alfio in 1998, followed by
Cuore e Sentimento in 2002. After several years of shows and high-level vocal training (see
Voice type section) Alfio's tenor range gained him national recognition in Australia, and he was introduced to an executive at
Warner Music. One day after that meeting, he was offered a licensing contract with Warner Music Australia. He recorded
Tranquillità in 2006 and released it through Warner Music Australia. In addition to songs Alfio wrote himself, the album included Italian classics such as "
Ave Maria", "
Quando Quando Quando", "
Il Mondo", "
Amore Scusami" and a Spanish version of "A Mi Manera/
My Way". Later that year, Warner Music released
Tranquillità: The Christmas Edition which included bonus holiday tracks "
Little Drummer Boy", "
When a Child Is Born", "
Silent Night", and "
Tu scendi dalle stelle". As a songwriter, Alfio has written several noteworthy songs such as "Il Nostro Sogno (Our Dream)", a song about unity and the dream of peace around the world during these turbulent times. This song was the first single on the
Tranquillità album. He also wrote "Voce Pura", a song that pays tribute to and is inspired by
Luciano Pavarotti. "Voce Pura" was written after a fortuitous meeting and dinner in Sydney in 2005 where Alfio spent time with Pavarotti. The song was born that same night and sent to Maestro Pavarotti shortly before his death. On the 10th anniversary of 9/11, ALFIO composed "The Power of One: 9/11 Unity and Hope" and released this music tribute in honor of those who lost their lives and loved ones on that tragic day. This tribute was created when he heard the poem "One" by Dr. Cheryl Sawyer in 2008. In 2011, he invited family members of those who perished at Ground Zero to speak the lines of the poem over his music and released the music tribute and video on 11 September 2011. In 2006, during a show in Sydney, Alfio met the Chairman of the
National Italian American Foundation, Dr. A. Kenneth Ciongoli, who invited him to attend and perform at the N.I.A.F. Annual Gala in Washington, D.C., in October 2007. Alfio flew to the U.S. and performed at the Gala and traveled around the U.S. to promote his
Tranquillità album. After touring the U.S. in 2007, Alfio recorded
Classic Rewinds, a tribute album to 15 Italian-American singers who influenced Alfio when growing up in Sydney:
Frank Sinatra,
Dean Martin,
Mario Lanza,
Perry Como,
Vic Damone,
Al Martino,
Louis Prima,
Jerry Vale,
Bobby Rydell,
Tony Bennett,
Frankie Laine,
Bobby Darin,
Frankie Valli,
Bon Jovi, and
Frankie Avalon. The album includes covers of "
Papa Loves Mambo", "
I Have But One Heart", "
(Where Do I Begin?) Love Story", "
The Loveliest Night of the Year", "
The Impossible Dream", "
Stranger in Paradise", "
Don't Let The Stars Get in Your Eyes", "Jealousy", "
My Eyes Adored You", "
Dream Lover", "
Venus", "
Always" and more, as well as 3 original songs written by Alfio. In 2008, 2011 and again in 2012, he was a recipient of the Sergio Franchi Foundation Scholarship Award. ALFIO released an album of Italian songs titled 'tutta Italiana" in 2011. In addition to several of his original songs, the album includes Italian favorites such as "
Chitarra Romana", "
Il Mondo", "
Amore Scusami", "
Mamma", "Dicitencello Vuie", "'
O Surdato 'Nnammurato", and
Santa Lucia Luntana". On February 4, 2024 he participated in the famous Italian tv program
Domenica in presented by
Mara Venier and sang "Il Mondo". == Voice type ==