Matia Bazar
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Matia Bazar | |
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Origin | Genoa, Italy |
Genres | Pop, Italian popular music, New Wave, synthpop |
Years active | 1975–present |
Labels | EMI, Virgin, Ariston |
Associated acts | Antonella Ruggiero, Carlo Marrale |
Website | matiabazar.com |
Members |
Giancarlo Golzi Piero Cassano Silvia Mezzanotte Fabio Perversi |
Past members |
Antonella Ruggiero Aldo Stellita Carlo Marrale Mauro Sabbione Sergio Cossu Laura Valente Roberta Faccani |
Matia Bazar is an Italian musical group formed in Genoa in 1975. The original members of the group are Piero Cassano, Aldo Stellita and Carlo Marrale. Antonella Ruggiero was the first singer in the group. The group represented Italy in the 1979 Eurovision Song Contest with a song called Raggio di luna.
Ti Sento was their major hit. It was number one in Belgium and Italy.
Group
Vocals
- Antonella Ruggiero - 1975-1989
- Laura Valente - 1990-1998
- Silvia Mezzanotte - 1999-2004, 2010-present
- Roberta Faccani - 2005-2010
Instruments
- Piero Cassano - vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards (1975-1981, 1999-present)
- Giancarlo Golzi - drums (1975-present)
- Aldo Stellita - bass guitar (1975-1998)
- Carlo Marrale - 1975-1994
- Mauro Sabbione- 1981-1984
- Sergio Cossu - 1984-1998
- Fabio Perversi - keyboards, violin, backing vocals (1999-present)
Discography
- Matia Bazar 1 - 1976
- Gran Bazar - 1977
- L'oro dei Matia Bazar - 1977
- Semplicita' - 1978
- Tournee - 1979
- Il tempo del sole - 1980
- ..Berlino... Parigi... Londra - 1981
- Tango - 1983
- Aristocratica -1984
- Melanchólia - 1985
- Meló - 1987
- Matia Bazar - Best - 1988
- Red corner - 1989
- Anime pigre - 1991
- Tutto il mondo dei Matia Bazar - 1992
- Gold - 1992
- Dove le Canzoni si avverano - 1993
- Radiomatia - 1995
- Tutto il meglio dei Matia Bazar - 1996
- Benvenuti a Sausalito - 1997
- Brivido caldo - 2000
- Dolce canto – 2001
- Messaggi dal vivo – 2002
- Profili svelati - 2005
- One1 Two2 Three3 Four4 - 2007
- One1 Two2 Three3 Four4 (volume due) - 2008
- Conseguenza Logica - 2011
External links
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