GIANNI MORANDI
Gian Luigi Morandi is an Italian singer, actor, musician, actor and TV presenter.
He conducted the San Remo festival for two editions (2011,2012), while in 1987 he won it.
Gianni Morandi was born on 11 December 1944 in a town in the Bolognese Apennines, Monghidoro.
He is one of the most important singers in the history of Italian song.
In 1961 he founded a musical group and the following year he won a music festival.
He creates melodies that are so popular that they have rightfully entered the history of costume.
"I was going to a hundred at an hour" or "Let your mother send you" are undoubtedly not only the mirror of an era but also the portrait of a lifestyle.
The real success came in 1964, when he won at the Cantagiro; the song is another pearl of the national-popular repertoire: "In knee da te".
Morandi is an eccletic and surprising artist: he holds a double bass diploma at the conservatory, runs and participates in competitive running marathons and in his career he has experienced the photographic set several times.
In recent years Morandi has been depopulating both on the web and on social networks.
He also did some collaborations with other singers, including: Jovanotti and Fabio Rovazzi.