The New Dada

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The New Dada
The New Dada
The New Dada
Background information
Origin Italy
Genre(s) Beat Music
Years active 1965-1966
Label(s) Bluebell
Members
Maurizio Arcieri, Franco Longo, Franco Ladanza, Renato Vignocchi, Ferruccio Sansoni, Giorgio Fazzini

The New Dada, is an italian '60s Beat Music band.

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[edit] Career

1962
At seventeen Maurizio Arcieri forms The New Dada. The line-up, besides Maurizio, is formed by Franco "Pupo" Longo (battery), Franco Ladanza and Renato "Renè" Vignocchi (guitars), Ferruccio "Ferry" Sansoni (keyboards) and Giorgio Fazzini (bass-guitar).

1965-1966
Thanks to Leo Watcher, their manager, the band is chosen to support the Italian tour of the Beatles. By now launched, they enter among the first five Italian beat bands and win the first edition of the "Beat Bands Festival" of Rieti.

A handful of singles and an album, "I'll Go Crazy", are released in a short time; the band takes part to different TV shows ("Studio Uno", "Andiamoci Piano", etc...) and participate at the 1966 edition of the "Cantagiro" Festival with "Non dirne più".

The New Dada are often invited as guests in the most important TV shows of the time. Several videos of those appearences are now available.

In the autumn of the same year The New Dada win several contests held by "Bandiera Gialla" beat club.

On September 22, 1966 Maurizio meets Christina Moser at a private party held for the birthday of Patrizia Watcher (daughter of New Dada's producer Leo). At the top of success The New Dada split and Maurizio undertakes a solo career.

1967
Some members of The New Dada follow Maurizio as supporting group. In the spring of the same year the remaining members of the band support the Rolling Stones in their Roman concert.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

  • (1966) I'll Go Crazy (Bluebell)


[edit] Singles

  • (1965) Ciò Che Fai / Domani Si (Bluebell)
  • (1965) La Tua Voce / Domani Si (Bluebell)
  • (1965) L'Amore Vero / C'è' Qualcosa (Bluebell)
  • (1965) Batti I Pugni / Sick And Tired (Bluebell)
  • (1966) Non Dirne Più / Batti I Pugni (Bluebell)
  • (1966) T-Bird / I'll Go Crazy (Bluebell)
  • (1966) Lady Jane / 15ma Frustata (Bluebell)

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