Cesare Cremonini

For the Italian Renaissance scholastic, see Cesare Cremonini (philosopher)

Cesare Cremonini [IPA: 'tʃεzare kremo'nini](born on March 27, 1980 in Bologna) is an Italian singer-songwriter.

Cremonini was the leader of Lùnapop, a successful and popular Italian pop band between 1999 and 2002.[1] In 2002 Lùnapop was disbanded. He has since pursued a successful solo career. His Lùnapop bandmate, Nicola 'Ballo' Balestri, has joined him in his new band, along with other musicians.

The singer's biggest solo hits include "Vieni a vedere perché", "Latin Lover", "Gongi-Boy", "Marmellata #25", "Dicono di me" and "Figlio di un re". Since going solo, he has released four solo albums: Bagus, Maggese, 1+8+24, and Il primo bacio sulla Luna. There is an additional "special edition" version of Bagus with a DVD containing extra bonus and music videos. His album Maggese was partly recorded at the famous Abbey Road Studios in London.

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Discography

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Singles

References

  1. ^ Gutierrez, Evan C.. "Biography: Cesare Cremonini". Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p554485. Retrieved 29 July 2010. 

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