Italian singer (born April 21, 1932, Milano, Italia). Married to songwriter and arranger Carlo Lanzi.
De Palma started to work in the early 1950s as a singer in radio next to pianist, composer and showman Lelio Luttazzi. In the early part of her career she preferred to sing french songs, but her powerful and sophisticated voice started to become famous thanks to her interpretations of many jazz classics: her albums Jula in jazz (1958), and Jula in jazz 2 (1959), contains songs as "I've Got You Under My Skin", "One for My Baby (and One More for the Road)" and "Blues in the Night".
In 1959, De Palma sang in "Festival di Sanremo" and shocked the press and the audience because of her passionate performance of the song "Tua", considered "too sexy". Due to this fact she didn't appear on the national television (RAI) for a few years, but the attention of the public on her grew incredibly. In 1970 she wonderfully performed in a concert at the famous Sistina Theatre in Rome, in which she faced with her refined vocal abilities many jazz standard ("That Old Black Magic", "I Won't Dance" and "St. Louis Blues"), a bossa nova tune ("Desafinado") and a lot of great Italian songs, two of them made famous by Mina ("Bugiardo e incosciente" and "Non credere"). The recording of this successful performance was available on the long playing, Jula al Sistina.
In 1974, after many years of success, she retired from music, and moved with her family to Canada. In 2001 she made a brief comeback on Italian television.
2017
Calle Mayor
CD, Comp, RM
2015
La Cupula Music
Album
2011
2009
Edizioni Del Tima Club
CD, Comp
2009
2007
Replay Music (2)
CD, Comp, Mono
2006
Twilight Music
2xCD, Comp
2004
EMI
CD, Comp
1990
EMI
CD, Comp
1974
1970
1968
Parade
7", Single
1968
1967
Cetra
LP, Album
1965
Surf (7)
LP
1964
Surf (7)
7"
1964
Show Records
7", Single
1964
1963
karim
7"
1962
RCA, RCA
7", EP, Sol
1962
karim
7", Single
1962
karim, karim
7"
1961
Durium
7", EP
1961
RCA
7"
1961
RCA, RCA
7"
1961
Circus (5)
7"
1961
Durium
7", Single
1961
Circus (5)
7"
1961
Circus (5)
7"
1961
Circus (5)
7", EP
1961
1960
La Voz De Su Amo
7", EP
1960
Columbia
7", Single
1960
Adventure (3)
7"
1960
CGD
7", Pic
1960
Columbia
7"
1960
Columbia
7", EP
1960
Adventure (3)
7", S/Edition, Gat
1960
Columbia
7", Single
1960
Columbia
7"
1960
Adventure (3)
7", EP
1960
Columbia
7", Single
1960
La Voce Del Padrone
LP, Album, Mono
1959
Columbia
7", EP
1959
Columbia
7"
1959
Columbia
7"
1959
Columbia
7"
1959
Columbia
7"
1959
Columbia
7"
1959
Columbia
7", Single, Mono
1959
Columbia
7"
1959
Columbia
10", Album
1959
La Voz De Su Amo
7", EP
1959
Columbia
7", EP
1959
Columbia
7"
1959
Columbia
7", EP
1959
Columbia
7", EP
1959
Odeon
7", EP
1959
Columbia
10", Album
1959
Columbia
7"
1959
Columbia
7", Single
1959
Columbia
7"
1959
La Voz De Su Amo
7", EP
1959
Columbia
7", EP
1959
Columbia
7"
1959
Columbia
7", Single
1959
Columbia
7"
1959
Musart
7", Promo
1959
Columbia
7"
1959
1958
La Voz De Su Amo
7", EP
1958
Columbia
7"
1958
Columbia
7"
1958
Columbia
7"
1958
Columbia
7", EP
1958
Columbia, Columbia
10"
1958
La Voz De Su Amo
7", EP
1958
Columbia
7", Single
1958
Columbia
7"
1958
Columbia
7", EP
1958
Columbia
7"
1958
Columbia
7"
1958
Columbia
7"
1958
1957
Columbia
7"
1957
Columbia
10"
1957
Columbia
7"
1957
Capitol Records, Capitol Records
7", EP
1957
La Voz De Su Amo
7", EP
1957
Capitol Records, Capitol Records, Capitol Records
7", EP
1957
Columbia
7", EP
1957
Columbia
7", EP
1957
1957
1957
1956
Columbia
Shellac, 10"
1956
Columbia
7", Single
1956
Columbia
7", Single
1956
La Voz De Su Amo
10", Album
1956
Discos Musart
LP, Mono
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