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    Matia Bazar (Italian: [maˈtiːa badˈdzar, - baˈzar]) is an Italian pop band formed in Genoa in 1975. The original members of the group were Piero Cassano...
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  • Ruggiero and drummer Giancarlo Golzi and changed their name to Matia Bazar. Matia Bazar went on to become one the most popular Italian bands in the 1970s...
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    famed group Matia Bazar; her first album with the band is Anime Pigre (1991), marking a switch to a more modern, rocking style. Matia Bazar's participations...
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  • Italian drummer and songwriter, a founding member of the Genoan band Matia Bazar. Golzi began his career in music as a drummer and percussionist for the...
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  • Italian bassist and songwriter, a founding member of the Genoan band Matia Bazar. A native of Sicily, Stellita moved to Bolzano at an early age. In 1971...
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    keyboardist, singer and composer, a founding member of the Genoan band Matia Bazar. Cassano started playing the piano at a young age. In 1971 he founded...
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    re-entered Matia Bazar: shortly after the announcement, the group's new single, Gli occhi caldi di Sylvie, was released. In 2012, Matia Bazar participated...
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    Italian singer, mostly known as the founder and former lead singer of Matia Bazar, from 1975 until 1990. Ruggiero is a light soprano with an extraordinary...
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    Roberta replaced Silvia Mezzanotte as the lead singer of the famed group Matia Bazar, after signing a five-year contract; her first album with the band was...
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  • Ti sento (category Matia Bazar songs)
    sento" (Italian for 'I feel you') is a song by the Italian pop band Matia Bazar from their 1985 album Melanchólia. It reached number one in Belgian music...
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  • released in Spanish as "Sólo tú", is a 1977 song by the Italian pop group Matia Bazar, written by its members Aldo Stellita, Carlo Marrale and Piero Cassano...
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  • ...e dirsi ciao (category Matia Bazar songs)
    ciao') is a 1978 song composed and performed by the Italian pop group Matia Bazar. It won the 28th edition of the Sanremo Music Festival. Often described...
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  • Melanchólia (category Matia Bazar albums)
    the ninth studio album by the Italian pop band Matia Bazar, released in 1985. "Dutchcharts.nl – Matia Bazar – Melanchólia" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved...
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    Pino Mango, simply known as Mango, and Laura Valente, former singer of Matia Bazar. She was raised in Lagonegro, also in the province of Potenza, with her...
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  • Vacanze romane (category Matia Bazar songs)
    credited to Giancarlo Golzi) and Carlo Marrale (music) and performed by Matia Bazar. The song premiered at the 33rd edition of the Sanremo Music Festival...
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    2012. Retrieved 17 August 2011. "Successo annunciato: il Festival ai Matia Bazar". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). 10 March 2002. Archived from the...
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  • festival was Tiziana Rivale with the song "Sarà quel che sarà", while Matia Bazar won the Critics Award with "Vacanze romane". Eddy Anselmi. Festival di...
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  • "Solo tu" is a 1977 song by Matia Bazar. "Solo tu" or "Sólo tú" may also refer to: "Solo tu", a 1965 song by Rita Pavone "Sólo tú", a 1976 song by Camilo...
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    great success in the competition, reaching second place behind only Matia Bazar. After the show, "Un'emozione da poco" was released as a single by record...
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  • Pekin, Illinois J.E.T., an Italian-progressive-rock band related to Matia Bazar JETS, an electronic music duo consisting of Jimmy Edgar and Travis Stewart...
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    Peppino di Capri ("Non lo faccio più") Homo Sapiens ("Bella da morire") Matia Bazar ("...e dirsi ciao") Mino Vergnaghi ("Amare") 1980s Toto Cutugno ("Solo...
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    the famous Italian Festival di Sanremo to sing with the Italian group Matia Bazar. Jarreau was married twice. Jarreau and Phyllis Hall were married from...
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    Peppino di Capri ("Non lo faccio più") Homo Sapiens ("Bella da morire") Matia Bazar ("...e dirsi ciao") Mino Vergnaghi ("Amare") 1980s Toto Cutugno ("Solo...
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    Nietzsche-inspired lyrics. Drummer Giancarlo Golzi later joined the pop band Matia Bazar. In the early 1990s Alberto Moreno, the bass player and founder of the...
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    Peppino di Capri ("Non lo faccio più") Homo Sapiens ("Bella da morire") Matia Bazar ("...e dirsi ciao") Mino Vergnaghi ("Amare") 1980s Toto Cutugno ("Solo...
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  • keyboardist, singer and composer, a founding member of the Genoan band Matia Bazar Piero del Pollaiuolo (c. 1443–1496), Italian painter Piero della Francesca...
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    Peppino di Capri ("Non lo faccio più") Homo Sapiens ("Bella da morire") Matia Bazar ("...e dirsi ciao") Mino Vergnaghi ("Amare") 1980s Toto Cutugno ("Solo...
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  • also served as artistic director). The winners of the festival were Matia Bazar with the song "E dirsi ciao". Eddy Anselmi. Festival di Sanremo: almanacco...
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    with "Libera" Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest 1978 Succeeded by Matia Bazar with "Raggio di luna" Preceded by Al Bano and Romina Power with "Ci sarà"...
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    Peppino di Capri ("Non lo faccio più") Homo Sapiens ("Bella da morire") Matia Bazar ("...e dirsi ciao") Mino Vergnaghi ("Amare") 1980s Toto Cutugno ("Solo...
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