Fiordaliso

Fiordaliso ( born February 19, 1956 in Piacenza, full name Marina Fiordaliso ) is an Italian singer.

Fiordaliso studied piano and singing at the Conservatorio Giuseppe Nicolini di Piacenza. She was a member of the Orchestra Bagutti and took with this group first pieces on. As a solo artist, she then took in 1981 with the song Scappa Via at the Music Competition Festival delle Voci Nuove Castrocaro, where she took first place. Her victory enabled her to make an appearance at the Sanremo Festival in 1982 with the song Una Poesia sporca that did not make it to the final. The next year, she participated with Oramai what she was hired by Gianni Morandi as support for his tour. In the fall of 1983 their first album Fiordaliso was published by the Italian record label Durium. None of the songs with which they had become known, was included on this album.

In 1984 appeared Fiordalisos biggest hit, Non Voglio Mica La Luna, written by Zucchero. The song she made famous in Spain and Latin America and was also the name of a new edition of their first album, which this piece had been added. The album was released under the name Yo no te pido la luna, a version in which some songs were sung in Spanish.

In the summer of 1984, published Fiordaliso EP Disco Quattro and 1985 their second album A Ciascuno la Sua Donna, with songs that had been written, among others, Zucchero, Vasco Rossi, Fabio Concato and Enrico Ruggeri. A tour of Europe, South America, Russia, China and Japan followed her live album Dal Vivo per il Mondo. In Spain and Latin America published in '85 and '86 more partially Spanish-language albums.

In 1987, Fiordalisos self-titled album out, the last album under the label Durium. She then moved to EMI, where first with Io ... Fiordaliso published a selection of her songs and then from 1990 to 1992, the albums La Vita Si Balla, Il Portico di Dio and Io Ci Saro. At that time she began to integrate soul elements in their music. In 1993 she graduated from two guitarists accompany an acoustic tour, and was part of the popular weekly Sunday night TV show Domenica In on Rai Uno.

In 1994, the compilation E Adesso Voglio la Luna was published by Italfono / Sony Music, a compilation of new versions of their biggest hits and two new songs. Your taking place in the same year tour of Italy were annexed ten evenings in Canada and the United States.

1995 Fiordaliso was committed as an actress for the musical Fratelli di Sangue, the Italian version of Willy Russell's Blood Brothers. Then she created the stage program Fiordaliso Disco Live, a mix of original songs, cover versions and dialogue, with whom she performed in the following years in Italian nightclubs.

In 1997 came the completely out sung in Spanish album Como Te Amaré on the Spanish record label Divucsa. The Italian version was released under the title Be Bellissima in 1998. 2002, her album Risolutamente Decisa, appeared on the three new songs and old songs were interpreted bluesy. With the song Accidenti a Te contained thereon Fiordaliso participated for the ninth time at the Music Festival of Sanremo.

2004 was re-released along with new songs as Come Si Fa Be Bellissima. In the same year she was one of the participants of the reality TV show Music Farm and was a presenter of Piazza Grande on Rai Due. From 2006 to 2007 she was one of the leading ladies of the Italian version of the musical menopause.

Discography

Italian albums

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