P. Lion

P. Lion ( Pietro Paolo Pelandi, born June 29, 1959 in Alzano Lombardo ) is an Italian singer, pianist and song writer in the mid- 1980s, during the Italo - disco wave, was successful. His biggest hit was 1984 Happy Children.

Biography

Pietro Paolo Pelandi began early, playing piano and writing songs. He studied and became a chemical engineer. In the 1980s, the career began as ' P. Lion '. The " P. " in the artist's name stands for the three "P " of his initials; "Lion", the lion is the heraldic animal of his family.

1983 produced by Davide Zambelli of the Scotch Single Happy Children. The Italo Disco song became known internationally, reaching both in Germany as well as Switzerland's top 20 rankings in the singles charts. The single Dream reached # 24 on the German charts in 1984. The song was 1984-1993, the theme music of the French TV and Radio Chart Show Top 50 Since 2000, is used a remixed version of Happy Children.

After the 1984 album Springtime P. Lion moved to Disco Magic, that was the biggest dance label in Italy at that time. There he produced his singles Believe Me and Under the Moon itself, but could not reach the success of his first hits. Also, the 1995 album A Step in the Right Way ... was largely ignored.

Pelandi also worked as an arranger, inter alia, Betty Villani and Tony Sheridan.

Discography

Albums

Singles

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