Nino Tempo, born Antonino LoTempio, is an American musician best known for his partnership with his sister, April Stevens, which produced a number of successful pop and rock 'n' roll hits in the 1960s. Their unique blend of rock, pop, and jazz elements, coupled with their distinctive dual vocals, resulted in the signature sound that propelled them to fame, most notably with the chart-topping hit "Deep Purple". Tempo's versatile saxophone playing and diverse musical influences have also seen him work with some of music's biggest names, including the likes of Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley, solidifying his place in music history.