A singer whose voice carried through decades of Italian music, from local competitions to collaborations with Paolo Conte and Franco Battiato.
For a sense of her range, listen to 'L'arancia Non E' Blu' and then something like 'Can The Can'. They're from different points, but the voice holds it together.
She started with 'Montagne Verdi' on her 1972 debut 'Tu Sei' and kept finding songs that stuck. Tracks like 'L'arancia Non E' Blu' and 'La Regina Del Silenzio' show how her voice worked across different arrangements. She wasn't just a voice from the 70s, she kept adapting, working with people like Gino Paoli and Franco Battiato later on.
She began singing in competitions in Catania before 'Tu Sei' came out in 1972. Albums like 'Abbracciati' in 1977 and 'Femmina' in 1979 followed, with songs like 'Proprio Io' getting popular. Her sound shifted through pop and soul influences over the years while she kept collaborating.
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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