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Davi Wornel, (Reggio Calabria, May 3, 1979), is an Italian singer-songwriter, composer, and producer. He began his international career in the Latin American contemporary Christian and gospel music scene, and later in the commercial pop, soul, rock, and Latin music scene. Over the years, he has performed numerous songs by composers such as Juan Gabriel, Emilio Estefan, and Kike Santander. He has duetted with notable artists such as Claude Mcknight (Take Six), Ivana Spagna, Lucia Mendez, John Schlitt (Petra), and Kim Keyes. His recordings have featured musicians such as Vinnie Colaiuta, Abraham Laboriel, Michael Landau, Phil Palmer, Phil Maidera, Jerry McPherson, Marcello Surace, Carmelo Labate, and Max Rosati. During her career, she earned a silver record with her first album, "Uno Contigo," and a gold record in 2007 with the album "No Te Cambiaria."
'''Davi Wornel''' (born May 3, 1979) is an Italian singer-songwriter, composer, and record producer. He began his career in the Latin American contemporary Christian and gospel music scene before expanding into mainstream pop, soul, rock, and Latin music.
At the age of eight, she participated in Al Bano and Romina's musical (Il Ballo del Qua Qua). The following year, she attended a modern dance class with Federica Ferrari, founder of the National Academy of Dance in Rome. Thanks to her keen musical sensibility, she began studying classical guitar with a private teacher.
 
She attended the U.M. (University of Music) singing class with Elizabeth Sabine, known for having coached many artists such as Axl Rose (Guns 'n' Roses), Dave Mustaine (Megadeth), Michael Sweet (Stryper), and many others.
Throughout his career, Wornel has performed songs written by notable composers such as Juan Gabriel, Emilio Estefan, and Kike Santander. He has collaborated with international artists including Claude McKnight (Take 6), Ivana Spagna, Lucía Méndez, John Schlitt (Petra), and Kim Keyes.
In 2004, she met record producer Joshua W. Hernández and began her musical career. In December 2004, her first single, "Il Centurione," was released, an unreleased song written by Michele Maggi and Ciferri Rosita.
 
The Italian single was so successful that it topped the charts, reaching #2 in Argentina and in the Christian Music charts in the United States. Centurion preceded the release of his first Spanish-language album, "Uno Contigo," produced by Joshua W. Hernandez. The Italian version, "Uno con Te," was released in January 2005.
His recordings have featured renowned session musicians such as Vinnie Colaiuta, Abraham Laboriel, Michael Landau, Phil Palmer, Phil Madeira, Jerry McPherson, Marcello Surace, Carmelo Labate, and Max Rosati.
That same year, he received the Best Performing Christian Music Artists award. In March 2007, he released the single "Bendice tu enemigos," a traditional Latin theme, a mix of merengue and cumbia, written with Cuban composer Frank Marcos and arranged by Latin American singer-songwriter Gustavo Lima, former leader of Los Iracundos. The single "Bendice Tu Enemigo" preceded the release of the Spanish-language album "No Te Cambiaria."
 
Subsequently, the single "So che ci sei" (in Italian) was released, featuring a melodic rock flavor and featuring artists such as Vinnie Colaiuta, Abraham Laboriel, and Max Rosati.
On March 23, he participated for the first time in the Latin American Telemarathon with the single "El Centurion," starting in the Newcomers category and reaching the finals.
In April, he was invited as a special guest to Hollywood at the "La Cenas de las Estrella" charity event organized by Association Humanity. In May, he was invited to perform at the Expolit Festival in Miami.
In October 2007, Daniel Goodman contacted him to create the single "Oh Happy Day," a pop-funk version. The song was included on the compilation album The Mercy Project-Christmas 2007, distributed by Sony Music. On May 23, 2008, Gary Norman invited him to New York as a special guest on the program "Family Christian Network," for a program accompanied by a benefit concert to defend women's rights. In August 2009, Mexican producer Mario Quintero released a pop dance song, «Amor y nada mas».
On September 20, 2012, he began collaborating with singer John Schlitt, leader of the rock band Petra, considered one of the best Christian rock bands, with whom he recorded "Praise the Lord" (Gloria al Senor).
The song features Michael Landau, Marcello Surace, Saverio Garipoli, and Mario Guarini.
In September 2013, he was invited to the Venice Film Festival with Mexican actress Lucía Méndez for the presentation of the film "Intrepido" by Gianni Amelio and Antonio Albanese. On January 12 of the same year, Davi Wornel met Claude Mcknight, leader of the group Take Six. Their friendship led them to perform a duet, "Up Where We Belong," the theme song from the film "An Officer and a Gentleman." The song was a tribute to Joe Cocker.
His stay in Italy led him to create a new single, "A tu lado," a Latin pop song with which he hopes to reach the European market. The song features Puerto Rican rapper Manny Montes. The single precedes the release of his new album, "Latido de Amor," which contains 11 melodic pop-rock songs with Latin influences.
On May 3rd of the same year, Davi released the unreleased single "Te Amarè," a ballad with acoustic influences. Through this single, Davi Wornel expresses his love for God. "Te Amarè" features Abraham Laboriel, Saverio Garipoli, Marcello Surace, and Carmelo Labate.
On October 25, 2022, the song "I Want To Know What Love Is," a duet with the famous singer Ivana Spagna, was released on all digital stores. The song is intended as a tribute to the band Foreigner. Internationally renowned musicians Vinnie Colaiuta, Abraham Laboriel, Michael Landau performed this song, along with the gospel choir Big Soul Mama.
== Early life and education ==
== Early life and education ==
Wornel was born in Reggio Calabria, Italy. At the age of eight, he participated in the musical ''Il Ballo del Qua Qua'' by Al Bano and Romina Power. The following year, he attended a modern dance course led by Federica Ferrari, founder of the National Dance Academy in Rome.
In his childhood, he participated in the musical ''Il Ballo del Qua Qua'' by Al Bano and Romina Power. The following year, he attended a modern dance course with Federica Ferrari, founder of the National Dance Academy in Rome.[1]
 
He later began studying classical guitar with a private instructor, demonstrating early musical aptitude. Wornel moved to Rome to pursue further musical education, where he attended vocal training courses with Elizabeth Sabine, a vocal coach known for working with artists such as Axl Rose (Guns N' Roses), Dave Mustaine (Megadeth), and Michael Sweet (Stryper).
 
== Career ==
=== Early career and breakthrough (2004–2007) ===
In 2004, Wornel met record producer Joshua W. Hernández, marking the beginning of his professional music career. In December of that year, he released his debut single, ''Il Centurione'', written by Michele Maggi and Rosita Ciferri.
 
The single gained international attention, reaching number two in Argentina and charting in Christian music rankings in the United States. It preceded the release of his first Spanish-language album, ''Uno Contigo'', produced by Hernández. An Italian version, ''Uno con Te'', followed in January 2005.
 
The album achieved commercial success, earning Wornel a silver certification. In the same period, he received recognition as a Best Performing Christian Music Artist.
 
In March 2007, he released the single ''Bendice tu enemigo'', a Latin-inspired track blending merengue and cumbia, written in collaboration with Cuban composer Frank Marcos and arranged by Gustavo Lima, former leader of Los Iracundos. The single preceded the album ''No Te Cambiaría'', which later achieved gold certification.
 
=== International collaborations and performances ===
Wornel expanded his international presence through live performances and collaborations. He participated in the Latin American Telemarathon, reaching the finals in the newcomers category with the single ''El Centurión''.
 
In 2007, he was invited as a special guest to the ''La Cena de las Estrellas'' charity event in Hollywood, organized by Association Humanity. He also performed at the Expolit Festival in Miami, a major event in the Christian music industry.
 
That same year, he recorded a pop-funk version of ''Oh Happy Day'', produced by Daniel Goodman. The track was included in the compilation album ''The Mercy Project – Christmas 2007'', distributed by Sony Music.
 
In 2008, Wornel was invited by Gary Norman to appear on the ''Family Christian Network'' in New York, where he participated in a benefit concert supporting women's rights.
 
=== Later works and collaborations (2009–present) ===
In 2009, Mexican producer Mario Quintero released the pop-dance single ''Amor y nada más'' featuring Wornel.
 
On September 20, 2012, Wornel began collaborating with John Schlitt, lead singer of the Christian rock band Petra. Together they recorded ''Praise the Lord (Gloria al Señor)'', featuring musicians such as Michael Landau and Marcello Surace.
 
In 2013, Wornel attended the Venice Film Festival alongside Mexican actress Lucía Méndez for the presentation of the film ''Intrepido''. During this period, he also met Claude McKnight of Take 6, leading to a duet performance of ''Up Where We Belong'', originally performed by Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnes.
 
Wornel later released the single ''A tu lado'', a Latin pop track featuring Puerto Rican rapper Manny Montes, as a preview of his album ''Latido de Amor'', which includes eleven pop-rock songs with Latin influences.
 
On May 3 of the same period, he released the single ''Te Amarè'', an acoustic ballad expressing themes of faith and devotion. The recording featured musicians including Abraham Laboriel, Marcello Surace, and Carmelo Labate.
 
=== Recent work ===
On October 25, 2022, Wornel released a duet version of ''I Want to Know What Love Is'' with Italian singer Ivana Spagna. The track, a tribute to the band Foreigner, featured internationally recognized musicians including Vinnie Colaiuta, Abraham Laboriel, and Michael Landau, along with the gospel choir Big Soul Mama.
 
== Discography ==
=== Studio albums ===
* ''Uno Contigo'' (2005)
* ''Uno con Te'' (2005)
* ''No Te Cambiaría'' (2007)
* ''Latido de Amor'' (TBA)
 
=== Selected singles ===
* ''Il Centurione'' (2004)
* ''Bendice tu enemigo'' (2007)
* ''So che ci sei'' (2007)
* ''Amor y nada más'' (2009)
* ''Praise the Lord (Gloria al Señor)'' (2012)
* ''A tu lado''
* ''Te Amarè''
* ''I Want to Know What Love Is'' (2022)


== Awards and recognition ==
He later moved to Rome, where he studied music and took vocal training with Elizabeth Sabine, known for working with artists such as Axl Rose (Guns N' Roses), Dave Mustaine (Megadeth), and Michael Sweet (Stryper).
* Best Performing Christian Music Artist (2005)
* Silver record for ''Uno Contigo''
* Gold record for ''No Te Cambiaría'' (2007)


== References ==
== References ==
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== External links ==
* [1] Biographical source needed for early education and training details.
* Official website (if available)
* Social media profiles

Latest revision as of 11:37, 2 May 2026

Davi Wornel, (Reggio Calabria, May 3, 1979), is an Italian singer-songwriter, composer, and producer. He began his international career in the Latin American contemporary Christian and gospel music scene, and later in the commercial pop, soul, rock, and Latin music scene. Over the years, he has performed numerous songs by composers such as Juan Gabriel, Emilio Estefan, and Kike Santander. He has duetted with notable artists such as Claude Mcknight (Take Six), Ivana Spagna, Lucia Mendez, John Schlitt (Petra), and Kim Keyes. His recordings have featured musicians such as Vinnie Colaiuta, Abraham Laboriel, Michael Landau, Phil Palmer, Phil Maidera, Jerry McPherson, Marcello Surace, Carmelo Labate, and Max Rosati. During her career, she earned a silver record with her first album, "Uno Contigo," and a gold record in 2007 with the album "No Te Cambiaria." At the age of eight, she participated in Al Bano and Romina's musical (Il Ballo del Qua Qua). The following year, she attended a modern dance class with Federica Ferrari, founder of the National Academy of Dance in Rome. Thanks to her keen musical sensibility, she began studying classical guitar with a private teacher. She attended the U.M. (University of Music) singing class with Elizabeth Sabine, known for having coached many artists such as Axl Rose (Guns 'n' Roses), Dave Mustaine (Megadeth), Michael Sweet (Stryper), and many others. In 2004, she met record producer Joshua W. Hernández and began her musical career. In December 2004, her first single, "Il Centurione," was released, an unreleased song written by Michele Maggi and Ciferri Rosita. The Italian single was so successful that it topped the charts, reaching #2 in Argentina and in the Christian Music charts in the United States. Centurion preceded the release of his first Spanish-language album, "Uno Contigo," produced by Joshua W. Hernandez. The Italian version, "Uno con Te," was released in January 2005. That same year, he received the Best Performing Christian Music Artists award. In March 2007, he released the single "Bendice tu enemigos," a traditional Latin theme, a mix of merengue and cumbia, written with Cuban composer Frank Marcos and arranged by Latin American singer-songwriter Gustavo Lima, former leader of Los Iracundos. The single "Bendice Tu Enemigo" preceded the release of the Spanish-language album "No Te Cambiaria." Subsequently, the single "So che ci sei" (in Italian) was released, featuring a melodic rock flavor and featuring artists such as Vinnie Colaiuta, Abraham Laboriel, and Max Rosati. On March 23, he participated for the first time in the Latin American Telemarathon with the single "El Centurion," starting in the Newcomers category and reaching the finals. In April, he was invited as a special guest to Hollywood at the "La Cenas de las Estrella" charity event organized by Association Humanity. In May, he was invited to perform at the Expolit Festival in Miami. In October 2007, Daniel Goodman contacted him to create the single "Oh Happy Day," a pop-funk version. The song was included on the compilation album The Mercy Project-Christmas 2007, distributed by Sony Music. On May 23, 2008, Gary Norman invited him to New York as a special guest on the program "Family Christian Network," for a program accompanied by a benefit concert to defend women's rights. In August 2009, Mexican producer Mario Quintero released a pop dance song, «Amor y nada mas». On September 20, 2012, he began collaborating with singer John Schlitt, leader of the rock band Petra, considered one of the best Christian rock bands, with whom he recorded "Praise the Lord" (Gloria al Senor). The song features Michael Landau, Marcello Surace, Saverio Garipoli, and Mario Guarini. In September 2013, he was invited to the Venice Film Festival with Mexican actress Lucía Méndez for the presentation of the film "Intrepido" by Gianni Amelio and Antonio Albanese. On January 12 of the same year, Davi Wornel met Claude Mcknight, leader of the group Take Six. Their friendship led them to perform a duet, "Up Where We Belong," the theme song from the film "An Officer and a Gentleman." The song was a tribute to Joe Cocker. His stay in Italy led him to create a new single, "A tu lado," a Latin pop song with which he hopes to reach the European market. The song features Puerto Rican rapper Manny Montes. The single precedes the release of his new album, "Latido de Amor," which contains 11 melodic pop-rock songs with Latin influences. On May 3rd of the same year, Davi released the unreleased single "Te Amarè," a ballad with acoustic influences. Through this single, Davi Wornel expresses his love for God. "Te Amarè" features Abraham Laboriel, Saverio Garipoli, Marcello Surace, and Carmelo Labate. On October 25, 2022, the song "I Want To Know What Love Is," a duet with the famous singer Ivana Spagna, was released on all digital stores. The song is intended as a tribute to the band Foreigner. Internationally renowned musicians Vinnie Colaiuta, Abraham Laboriel, Michael Landau performed this song, along with the gospel choir Big Soul Mama.

Early life and education

In his childhood, he participated in the musical Il Ballo del Qua Qua by Al Bano and Romina Power. The following year, he attended a modern dance course with Federica Ferrari, founder of the National Dance Academy in Rome.[1]

He later moved to Rome, where he studied music and took vocal training with Elizabeth Sabine, known for working with artists such as Axl Rose (Guns N' Roses), Dave Mustaine (Megadeth), and Michael Sweet (Stryper).

References


  • [1] Biographical source needed for early education and training details.