Claudio Baglioni |
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His fame is linked to songs dedicated to adolescent love. But Baglioni, over his forty-year long career, has proven to be a multifaceted artist capable of continuously evolving in the field of musi
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Franco Califano |
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With his hoarse voice, Califano is the personification of the Italian version of an artiste maudit.He personally performs and also writes great hits for renowned singers; he has summarized his philosophy of life in the renowned "Tutto il resto è noia" (everything else is boredom)
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Fabio Concato |
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A reserved composer, Concato sings about daily life with minimalist tones, suspended between a veiled melancholy and a subtle irony.His tone of voice and his music make him seem close to Brazilian singers-poets
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Sergio Endrigo |
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An elegant and popular composer, endowed with a degree of musical sensibility comparable to that of Brazilian artists
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Ivan Graziani |
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A great guitarist, Ivan Graziani has narrated provincial stories of love and friendship with graceful irony and enthralling melodies
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Ron |
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Rosalino Cellamare is a versatile and sensitive musician.His curiosity and research have led him to collaborate with the greatest Italian and foreign musicians, such as Lucio Dalla and Francesco De Gregori
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Enrico Ruggeri |
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Following his debut in the punk-rock genre, Ruggeri’s music became closer to the French chansonniers with whom he shares his tones (as erudite entertainer), his original themes and a disenchanted vision of life
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