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Fabio Concato (born 31 May 1953) is an Italian singer-songwriter.
Life and career
Born Fabio Piccaluga[1] in Milan, the son of a jazz musician and a poetess, Concato started his career with the cabaret group "I mormoranti", performing at the Derby Club in his hometown.[2] He debuted as a singer-songwriter with the album Storie di sempre, which included the minor hit "A Dean Martin".[2][3] The popularity came in 1982, with the song "Una domenica bestiale", which became in a short time a classic of Italian music.[4] Other hits include the songs "Fiore di Maggio", "Speriamo che piova", "Ti ricordo ancora" and "051/222525".[2][4] Concato entered the Sanremo Music Festival two times, in 2001 with "Ciao Ninin" and in 2007 with "Oltre il giardino".[4]
Discography
- Album
- 1977: Storie di sempre (Harmony, LPH 8017)
- 1978: Svendita totale (Harmony, LPH 8030)
- 1979: Zio Tom (Philips, 6223 088)
- 1982: Fabio Concato (Philips, 6492 131)
- 1984: Fabio Concato (Philips, 822 079-1)
- 1986: Senza avvisare (Philips, 830 037-1)
- 1990: Giannutri (Philips, 842 945-1)
- 1992: In viaggio (Mercury Records, 512 901-1)
- 1996: Blu (Mercury Records, 532 923-2)
- 1999: Fabio Concato (Mercury Records, 538 857-2)
- 2001: Ballando con Chet Baker (Mercury Records, 548 628-2)
- 2012: Tutto qua (Halidon, HALP08)
References
- ^ Luigi Bolognini (19 December 2011). "Il ritorno di Fabio". La Repubblica. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
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(help) - ^ a b c Enrico Deregibus. Dizionario completo della Canzone Italiana. Giunti Editore, 2010. ISBN 8809756258.
- ^ Dario Salvatori. Storia dell'Hit Parade. Gramese, 1989. ISBN 8876054391.
- ^ a b c Eddy Anselmi. Festival di Sanremo: almanacco illustrato della canzone italiana. Panini Comics, 2009. ISBN 8863462291.