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Andrea Parodi (Cantù)

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Andrea Parodi is an Italian singer from Cantù, Italy.

His musical style has been seen as combining the Italian sound tradition, such as Fabrizio De André and Francesco De Gregori, with the American, including Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty, Townes Van Zandt, and John Prine.[1][2][3]

He has released three albums. The first two, Le Piscine di Fecchio and Soldati,[4] were recorded in Canada with the Bocephus King Band.[2] The third album, Chupadero, by the Barnetti Bros Band (Andrea Parodi, Massimo Bubola, Max Larocca and Jono Manson) is a concept album focused on the theme of the romantic bandit with songs in Italian and English.[2][3][5][6] Chupadero was voted by Buscadero magazine readers as the best Italian album of the year.[7]

Discography

Album

  • 2002: Le piscine di Fecchio (Venus / IRD)
  • 2007: Soldati (Venus / Lifegate Music)
  • 2009: Chupadero! (Universal / Eccher Music), - with the Barnetti Bros Band

Participant

  • 2003: Mille papaveri rossi (Stella nera), on the song Suzanne
  • 2007: Duemila papaveri rossi (Stella nera), on the song Avventura a Durango

References

  1. ^ Grimaldi S. Andrea Parodi è tornato. E canta i soldati
  2. ^ a b c Andrea Parodi Biografia. Pomodori Music
  3. ^ a b Brunialti A. Parodi fa boom: cover di Buscadero e un palcoscenco con il Boss. La Provincia di Como. Jan 11, 2010. [1]
  4. ^ La guerra e la lotta per l'affermazione dei sogni
  5. ^ Semmola E. Barnetti Bros: un fiorentino nel vecchio West a scrivere canzoni. [2]
  6. ^ Vites P. Chupadero eroi e banditi nel nuovo album della Barnetti Bros Band. Il Sussidiario. Feb 25, 2010. [3]
  7. ^ Chupadero e la Barnetti Bros Band
  • Reverb Nation link. [4]
  • Interview with Andrea Parodi (in Italian) [5]