Aleandro Baldi
Aleandro Baldi was born in Rome in 1959. His song 'La Nave Va' came out in 1989 and became his most recognizable work, though its release was accompanied by...
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Aleandro Baldi was born in Rome in 1959. His song 'La Nave Va' came out in 1989 and became his most recognizable work, though its release was accompanied by some public debate about its themes. He recorded other songs like 'Passerà' and 'Come Le Stagioni' in the years that followed.
He worked with musicians like guitarist Paolo Gianolio and keyboardist Antonio Marcucci. Baldi also collaborated with other Italian artists including Francesco De Gregori and Vasco Rossi at different points.
His albums from the mid-1990s included 'L'emozione' and 'Passaggi di tempo'. The song 'Non Amarmi' appears among his recorded work as well.
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