Riccardo Fogli
A mainstream, nostalgic italo dance artist.
Born on October 21, 1947, in Pontedera, Italy, Riccardo Fogli (pronounced FOL'-yee) began his musical career at an early age, initially singing at country festivals and then at local dancehalls. Later, he teamed up with the Slenders, one of the countless rock groups inspired by the success of the Beatles. During one of their tours, Fogli met the members of Pooh, already an established band with a couple of singles under their belt. In 1966, he joined Pooh, with whom he recorded the albums Opera Prima and Alessandra. He left the group in 1973 to pursue a solo singing career and the following year debuted at the Sanremo festival with "Complici." The partnership with Maurizio Fabrizio and Guido Morra that began in 1979 resulted in such hits as "Malinconia" and "Storie di Tutti i Giorni," the latter winning first prize at Sanremo in 1982. Fogli's subsequent Sanremo appearances with "Sulla Buona Strada" (1985), "Lo Ti Prego di Ascoltare" (1991), and "In una Notte Così" (1992) were less successful, but they never passed unnoticed. In 1995, he issued the acoustic album Fogli Su Fogli, where he revisited some of his greatest hits. In 1998, Fogli recorded the album Ballando, featuring new songs written in collaboration with his friend Fabio Pianigiani. ~ Yuri German, Rovi
What kind of music does Riccardo Fogli play?+
Riccardo Fogli plays italo dance - rooted in tradition rather than chasing trends.
What are Riccardo Fogli live shows like?+
Riccardo Fogli's live sets are loose and exploratory - consistent in quality but rarely identical night to night.
How can I find out when Riccardo Fogli is playing?+
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