An Italian group whose songs like 'Venho a Ti' have reached from the Vatican to the Sydney Opera House.
For a sense of their sound, 'Venho a Ti' is the one that traveled furthest. 'Da che Parte Stai?' gives you their Italian roots.
Gen Rosso makes faith-based music that's traveled further than most Italian ensembles. Their song 'Venho a Ti' became widely recognized, and they've performed at places like the Vatican and the Sydney Opera House. Tracks like 'Da che Parte Stai?' and 'Making Space' show their consistent output across decades.
The group has seen different members over time, with names like Enrico Ruggeri, Manuela Villa, Tony Negri, and Paola Folli appearing in connection with the band. They've faced some scrutiny for their religious messages but kept making music, with songs such as 'Nova Humanidade' and 'Resta Qui Con Noi' continuing their output.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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