Christian Argenti
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Christian Argenti | |
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| Born | 3 January 1975 |
| Origin | Melbourne, Australia |
| Years active | 2000–present |
| Labels | Mushroom Records (Aust), Atlantic Records (U.S) |
| Formerly of | Invertigo |
Christian Argenti (born 3 January 1975 in Fitzroy, Australia), is an Australian singer and radio presenter.
Argenti rose to prominence as lead singer of Australian band Invertigo who had the Australian ARIA chart hits "Desensitized" (June 2000) and "Chances Are" (November 2000) and the band's only album to date Forum (July 2001).
Invertigo signed a much publicised worldwide recording deal with the Atlantic recording label in the United States in 1999, but after receiving a disappointing response from American radio with "Desensitized" and only moderate success with "Chances Are", were dropped by the label in late 2001.[1]
Christian Argenti left Invertigo in February 2003 and has worked as a songwriter and session vocalist since, with credits including the soundtrack for the 2006 Australian film BoyTown (starring Mick Molloy and Glenn Robbins) as well as a string of albums for Australian and overseas artists.