Alex Britti

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Biography

Roman-born Alex Britti displayed a talent for music from a young age. He began playing guitar in the mid-'70s at the age of eight. By his late teens Britti had already formed and begun performing with his own trio. Playing Rome's busy club circuit, Britti became something of a local sensation, performing at important local festivals and getting his feet wet sitting in with international stars like Louisiana Red when the opportunity arose. Britti developed such a good reputation that he started getting calls to back up artists like Buddy Miles and Billy Preston when they toured through Italy. In 1990, at the age of 22, Britti was picked up by Rosa King for a European tour. The regularity of touring life enabled Britti to begin composing his own Italian material. His self-titled debut CD (1992) introduced Italian audiences to Britti as a singer/songwriter. Over the course of the next few years a number of avenues opened up to the young artist, including live performances (Primo Maggio in 1994 and 1995), TV appearances (Generazione X, 1995), and even film scoring (Uomini Senza Donne in 1995 and Stressati in 1996). The release of singles such as "Quello Che Voglio" and "Solo una Volta" primed Italian audiences for Britti's breakthrough success at the Sanremo Festival in 1999, where he took first place in the New Singer category. His second record, La Vasca, was published in 2000, selling more than a million copies. Britti has remained a regular on the stage at Sanremo and on Italian pop charts alike with subsequent releases like 3 (2003) and Festa (2006). ~ Evan C. Gutierrez, Rovi
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Alex Britti

Alex Britti
Background information
Born (1968-08-23) 23 August 1968 (age 43)
Origin Rome, Italy
Genres Soft rock, Pop, Blues
Occupations Singer-songwriter, guitarist
Instruments Vocals, guitar, keyboards, violin
Years active 1998-present
Website alexbritti.com

Alessandro "Alex" Britti (born 23 August 1968) is an Italian singer-songwriter and guitarist.

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Biography

At the age of 17 he started his first band playing blues at various clubs in Rome, eventually he moved to Milan at the center of the Italian pop scene. He worked with other musicians like Buddy Miles, Billy Preston and Louisiana Red and toured Europe with Rosa King .[1] He had his first hit in 1998 when Solo una volta (o tutta la vita) made it to the top of the Italian charts. In 1999 he won in the newcomers category at the San Remo festival with the song ‘’Oggi sono io’’

Discography

Albums

  • 1998 - It.Pop Ita:3X Platinum 350,000+
  • 2000 - La vasca Ita: 3X Platinum 350,000+
  • 2003 - 3Ita : Gold 50,000+
  • 2005 - Festa
  • 2008 - Alex Britti MTV Unplugged
  • 2009 - .23 (album) Ita: Gold 30,000+

Singles

  • 1998 - Solo una volta (o tutta la vita)
  • 1998 - Gelido
  • 1999 - Oggi sono io
  • 1999 - Mi piaci
  • 2000 - Una su 1.000.000
  • 2000 - La vasca
  • 2001 - Sono contento
  • 2003 - 7000 caffè
  • 2003 - La Vita sognata
  • 2003 - Lo zingaro felice
  • 2005 - Prendere o lasciare
  • 2006 - Festa
  • 2006 - Quanto ti amo
  • 2006 - Solo con te
  • 2006 - Notte di mezza estate
  • 2008 - Milano
  • 2008 - L'isola che non c'è
  • 2009 - Piove
  • 2009 - Buona fortuna
  • 2011 - Immaturi

References

  1. ^ Biografia (Italian)

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Fabrizio Moro (Rock Artist)
3 (2003 Album by Alex Britti)
Unicamentecelentano (2006 Album by Adriano Celentano)
Angoli Diversi (2008 Album by Neri Per Caso)
Alex Britti (Rock Artist, '90s, 2000s)