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Gaio Chiocchio

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Occupation
  
Lyricist Producer

Music director
  
This and That

Died
  
31 July 1996, Rome, Italy

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Born
  
25 May 1954 (
1954-05-25
)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Siblings
  
Oscar Chiocchio, Umberto Chiocchio

Music group
  
Pierrot Lunaire (1974 – 1976)

Similar
  
Arturo Stalteri, Amedeo Minghi, Riccardo Cocciante, Nino Manfredi, Sergio Corbucci

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Gaio Chiocchio (25 May 1954 - 28 July 1996) was a Brazilian-born Italian lyricist, record producer, composer, and singer-songwriter.

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Life and career

Born in Rio de Janeiro, Chiocchio was the nephew of the musicians and composers Oscar and Umberto Chiocchio. In 1974 he started his professional career co-founding the progressive band Pierrot Lunaire, where he served as composer, vocalist, guitarist and sitarist. After the group disbanded, Chiocchio became producer and artistic director of the record company IT, and collaborated with the label Una sors coniunxit.

In 1980, Chiocchio released his first solo work as singer-songwriter, the EP Londra, which was followed by the single "Picoolo fuso" and by a tour with Mario Castelnuovo, Marco Ferradini and Goran Kuzminac. In 1981, he started a 6 years-collaboration as a lyricist with Amedeo Minghi. Their songs of the time, notably "1950", received large critical acclaim. Since 1987, he collaborated with other artists, including Riccardo Cocciante and Paola Turci.

In 1989 Chiocchio collaborated with a multimedia project, Il Poliedro di Leonardo, which was screened as a Special Event at the 46th Venice International Film Festival. He suffered heart failure and died prematurely on July 28, 1996, aged 42 years old.

Songs

InvasorePierrot Lunaire · 1974
Il re di RaipurePierrot Lunaire · 1974
La saga della primaveraPierrot Lunaire · 1974

References

Gaio Chiocchio Wikipedia