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Luciano Ceri

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Years active
  
1975–present

Name
  
Luciano Ceri

Role
  
Singer


Born
  
March 25, 1951 (age 73) (
1951-03-25
)
Mogadishu, Italian Somaliland

Occupation
  
Singer, songwriter, journalist and radio host

Luciano Ceri (born 25 March 1951) is an Italian singer-songwriter, journalist and radio host.

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Early life

Ceri was born in 1951 to Italian parents in Mogadishu. The city was at the time the capital of Italian Somaliland. Ceri would later move to Italy to begin his music career.

Career

Ceri originally started off by playing in beat bands; then proceeded to play in the 70's the group of progressive rock, Big Fall. During the band's three years they recorded two albums for EMI Italian. The group would later dissolve after only three years after forming. Ceri would then later go on to work as a songwriter, performing often at Folkstudio and it is precisely with the label of Giancarlo Cesaroni, the owner of the premises, which publishes his solo album in 1987.

Ceri has published several books such as the World Beat Music, with Ernesto De Pascale (Out of Thema, 1993), and Thoughts and Words, Lucio Battisti. An annotated discography (Tarab, 1996), reprinted in 2008 by publisher Rabbit. It is part of the jury of the Premio Ciampi and is the project manager of the National Italian Song Lyrics of Disco State - Audiovisual Museum. The 2008 one is one of the main collaborators of the magazine Easy Listening.

References

Luciano Ceri Wikipedia