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Italian singer-songwriter (1942–2002) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pierangelo Bertoli (5 November 1942 – 7 October 2002) was an Italian singer-songwriter and poet. Close to libertarian communist issues his works told mainly about environment, laïcité, antimilitarism and social issues regarding marginalized and rebellious people.
Pierangelo Bertoli | |
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Born | Sassuolo, Italy | 5 November 1942
Died | 7 October 2002 59) Modena, Italy | (aged
Genres | Folk rock |
Occupation | Singer-songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar |
Years active | 1974–2002 |
Labels | CGD, Ascolto, Dischi Ricordi |
Website | Bertoli Fans Club |
Born in Sassuolo, in the Province of Modena and belonging to a working-class family, when he was four, he developed poliomyelitis and he lost use of his legs. He started his career of singer at the end of 1973 with the album Rosso colore dell'amore (1974) and one year later with the self-produced album Roca Blues. One of his most famous album was A muso duro of 1979.
In 1990, he collaborated with Elio e le Storie Tese. In 1991 (with Tazenda) and 1992 he took part to the Sanremo Music Festival.
His last album, 301 guerre fa (2002) was composed with the collaboration of his son Alberto and Luciano Ligabue. He also collaborated and released a single called "Promissas" with the Sardinian band Istentales.[1] Bertoli died in Modena on 7 October 2002 of a heart attack due to a tumor.
Married to Bruna, Bertoli had 3 children, Emiliano, Petra and Alberto, also a singer.
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