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    Fabrizio Cristiano De André (Italian: [faˈbrittsjo de anˈdre]; 18 February 1940 – 11 January 1999) was an Italian singer-songwriter and the most-prominent...
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  • street is well known for being one of the most representatives of Fabrizio De André songs ( played with Enzo Jannacci ). The song is actually named "Via...
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  • model and actor Fabrizio Castori (born 1954), Italian football coach Fabrizio Cornegliani (born 1969), Italian para-cyclist Fabrizio De André (1940–1999)...
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    Guard. In 2018 he portrayed the Italian singer-songwriter Fabrizio De André in Fabrizio De André: Principe libero. He starred as Diabolik in the 2021 film...
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    Fabrizio De André is an album released by Italian singer-songwriter Fabrizio De André, in 1981. The songs were written by De André and Massimo Bubola....
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  • Tutto Fabrizio De André is the first full-length release by Fabrizio De André and his first release credited with his full name (in earlier releases,...
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    folk singers such as Lucio Battisti, Mina, Adriano Celentano and Fabrizio De André. They appeared on many recordings for other artists during this period...
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    about the facts of Genoa 2001 by Francesco Guccini. Fabrizio de André in 1984 released the album Crêuza de mä, totally written in Genoese dialect. I Madrigalisti...
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    also, still on electric, acoustic or 12-string guitar, albums with Fabrizio De André, Milva, Mango, Gianni Bella, Pino Donaggio, Massimo Bubola, Iva Zanicchi...
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  • Every Story (1992) Fabrizio De André – Tutti morimmo a stento (1968) Fabrizio De André – La buona novella (1970) Fabrizio De André – Non al denaro non...
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  • released by Fabrizio De André. It was issued in 1974 by Produttori Associati and reissued several times by Ricordi and BMG. Uniquely for a De André release...
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    2018 she plays Enrica "Puny" Rignon, first wife of Fabrizio De André, in the film Fabrizio De André - Principe libero. She then participates in the 2018...
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  • Anime salve (category Fabrizio De André albums)
    Anime salve is the final album released by Italian singer/songwriter Fabrizio De André in 1996. It was written together with fellow Genoan Ivano Fossati...
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  • Cristiano De André released a Vol. 3 as a follow-up to the first two releases, including twelve new covers and remakes. "Mégu megún" (Fabrizio De André/Ivano...
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  • singer/songwriter Fabrizio De André. It was first issued in 1975 on Ricordi and then re-released by BMG. According to statements by De André within his posthumous...
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  • released by Italian singer-songwriter Fabrizio De André. It was first issued in 1968 on Bluebell Records and is De André's last studio release on Bluebell....
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  • Fabrizio De André and his first true studio album. It was first issued in 1967 on Bluebell Records. It is a collection of re-recordings of De André's...
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  • In Concerto - Arrangiamenti PFM (category Fabrizio De André albums)
    Fabrizio De André in Concerto - Arrangiamenti PFM ["In Concert—Arrangements by PFM"] is a 1979 live album by Fabrizio De André featuring Italian progressive...
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  • Il pescatore (category Fabrizio De André songs)
    by Fabrizio De André, with lyrics by himself and music by composers Gian Piero Reverberi and Franco Zauli. Backed with "Marcia nuziale", De André's translation...
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    Go Go dalla parte di lui alongside Fabrizio De André; in 1966, she eventually was the first to record De André's song "La ballata dell’amore cieco"....
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  • song by Fabrizio De André included in the album Volume III (1968). The music was composed by Vittorio Centanaro. With La guerra di Piero De André speaks...
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  • peak in Singapore Faber, pseudonym of the Italian singer-songwriter Fabrizio De André Faber (EP), a 2006 EP by Faber Drive Faber (grape), grape variety...
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  • Crêuza de mä (pronounced [ˈkɾøːza de ˈmaː]; "Muletrack by the sea") is the eleventh studio album by Fabrizio De André, entirely sung in the Ligurian language...
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  • La buona novella (category Fabrizio De André albums)
    buona novella is the fourth studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Fabrizio De André, released in 1970. Its plot revolves around the New Testament apocrypha...
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    Festival 2024. Among her influences, Madame cites singer-songwriter Fabrizio De André, trap music and, despite not having southern Italian origins, Sicilian...
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    Gorila" ("The Gorilla"), by Italian songwriter Fabrizio De André as "Il Gorilla" ("The Gorilla" – De André included this translation into his 1968 album...
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  • Le nuvole (category Fabrizio De André albums)
    album by Italian singer-songwriter Fabrizio De André, released in 1990. The songs were written by Fabrizio De André and Mauro Pagani. As Pagani revealed...
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    representatives of the "classical school" of the 1960s are: Umberto Bindi, Fabrizio De André, Bruno Lauzi, Gino Paoli, Giorgio Calabrese and Luigi Tenco. An important...
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  • Edgar Lee Master's collection of poems. In 1971, Italian songwriter Fabrizio De André released Non al denaro non all'amore né al cielo, a concept album...
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    collaborated on the soundtrack of the film, and introduced his friend Fabrizio De André (unknown at the time) through the song La ballata dell'eroe (Ballad...
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