Daniele Groff
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Daniele Groff

Daniele Groff was born in Milan in 1952 and grew up with music around him. His father was a pianist. In 1975, he wrote and composed what became his most...

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Daniele Groff wrote Anna Julia in 1975.

An Italian singer-songwriter whose early albums like Elettrochoc defined a sound.

For a sense of his range, try Anna Julia first, then maybe Cisio Love. They frame his sound pretty well.

He's best known for writing and composing Anna Julia, which became his signature song. That track anchored his 1975 debut album of the same name, and later songs like Lamerica and Per Sempre kept his voice in the mix. His work with players like bassist Mauro Paoluzzi gave his records a particular feel.

He started with the album Anna Julia in 1975, then followed with Elettrochoc in 1976 and Il Battello di Carta in 1977. Later, the 1991 album Pianissimo showed a shift from his earlier recordings, with songs like Ma L'Amore Cos'è and Green In The Park.

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Daniele Groff was born in Milan in 1952 and grew up with music around him. His father was a pianist. In 1975, he wrote and composed what became his most recognized song, "Anna Julia." That same year, he released his first album, also titled "Anna Julia." He followed it with albums like "Elettrochoc" in 1976 and "Il Battello di Carta" in 1977.

His work includes songs like "Mondo," "Annunci Personali," and "Per Sempre." He played with musicians including bassist Mauro Paoluzzi, drummer Walter Calloni, and guitarist Maurizio Preti.

After that period, he kept making music, putting out the album "Pianissimo" in 1991. His later material showed a different side from his earlier recordings. He wrote songs such as "Ma L'Amore Cos'è," "Say Your Name," and "Green In The Park."

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