Irene Grandi
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Irene Grandi (born December 6, 1969) is an Italian singer.
[edit] Biography
Irene Grandi was born in Florence.
She debuted in the Sanremo Music Festival in the category New Proposed with "Fuori", in 1994.
Her first album, Irene Grandi, contained songs written with Eros Ramazzotti ("Sposati subito") and Jovanotti ("T.V.B."). In 1995, her second album, In vacanza da una vita, was released. It contained such songs as "In vacanza da una vita" and "Bum bum". These albums were followed up by Se mi vuoi, Per fare l'amore, Buon compleanno, and Prima di partire per un lungo viaggio.
In 2000, she placed second in the Sanremo Music Festival with a song written together with Vasco Rossi.
She performed lead vocals on the song "Blue", the closing track on French producer Hector Zazou's 2003 album Strong Currents.
In 2004, she made her debut as a conductor with Marco Maccarini at the Festivalbar.
[edit] Discography
- 1994 Irene Grandi
- 1994 Irene Grandi (German Edition)
- 1995 In vacanza da una vita
- 1997 Per fortuna purtroppo
- 1998 Irene Grandi (Spanish Version)
- 1999 Verde rosso e blu
- 2000 Verde rosso e blu (Special San Remo 2000)
- 2001 Irek
- 2002 kose da Grandi (CD-ROM)
- 2003 Prima di partire
- 2004 Irene Grandi live '03 (CD live)
- 2005 Indelebile
- 2005 Irene Grandi LIVE (DVD Live)
- 2007 IreneGrandi.HITS