Genres Pop Role Singer Name Mino Vergnaghi | Years active 1978–1980 Occupation(s) Singer Albums Best of Mino Vergnaghi | |
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Mino Vergnaghi - Amare (Discoring, 21/01/1979)
Mino Vergnaghi (10 April 1955, Trivero) is an Italian singer and songwriter. In 1979 he won the Sanremo Music Festival with the song "Amare".
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Life and career
Born in Trivero, Vergnaghi started his career as lead singer of a number of groups, including Il segno dello zodiaco and Bora Bora. In 1978 he started a solo career under the production of Iva Zanicchi, debuting with the single "Parigi addio". One year later he was the winner of the 29th edition with "Amare".
In 1980, Vergnaghi temporarily left the music industry and moved to England, returning to Italy in the late 1980s. He then entered the Zucchero Fornaciari's staff, collaborating with him as composer and backing vocalist.
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