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Enzo Ghinazzi

 
Artist: Pupo
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  • Active: '90s
  • Genres: World
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Pupo", "Dal Vivo", "Tornero
  • Representative Songs: "Su Di Noi", "Gelato Al Cioccolato", "Un Amore Grande

Biography

For more than 25 years, Enzo Ghinazzi, aka Pupo, has been making an impact upon the world of pop music. His first single, "Ti Sorivero," came out in 1975 and began a path to worldwide success that would lead to several hit albums and a host of awards including the Gondola D'Oro in 1981 for the album Piu Di Prima.

His world tours have taken him to a number of well-known venues including Royal Albert Hall, Madison Square Garden, the Maple Garden in Toronto, and Paris' L'Olympia. His 1986 tour of the former Soviet Union stopped at historic theaters in Tallin, Leningrad, and Moscow, and helped build a fan base that lingers to this day.

In 1989 he turned his attention to television, serving as the host of Italy's most-watched Sunday program, Domenica In. By 1991 he was back in the studio and on the road again, recording Canada's Wonderland and supporting it with a major Canadian tour. He then went on hiatus until 1995 when he entered the studio to record Pupo 1996. The hit singles "Senza Fortuna" and "La Notte" helped put him back in the spotlight.

In 1997, Pupo put down roots in Italy and became a regular guest on the TV program Va Ora In Onda. In 1998 he released Tornero, with a mixture of nine new songs and four classics with new recordings and arrangements. ~ Stacia Proefrock, All Music Guide
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Enzo Ghinazzi (born September 11, 1955), best known as Pupo (Italian for little baby) is an Italian singer and lyricist.

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Biography

Enzo Ghinazzi was born in Laterina, in the province of Arezzo.

His career took off in 1975 with Ti scriverò, which he wrote himself. Other very famous songs by Pupo include Gelato al cioccolato, Su di noi, Ciao and Firenze Santa Maria Novella. Many of these have been translated in other languages as well.

In the mid 2000s he became host for the RAI production of Affari Tuoi, the Italian version of the show Deal or No Deal, then he presented other programs for the first channel, such as The Singing Bee (in Italian Chi fermerà la musica).

In 2007 the Dutch singer André Hazes covered his song 'Forse with the title "Blijf Bij Mij" (Stay with me).

Awards

  • 11 gold records
  • Gondola d'Oro (literally Golden gondola)

Discography

Singles

  • Ti scriverò (1975)
  • Come sei bella (1977)
  • Io solo senza te (1977)
  • Ciao (1978)
  • Forse (1979) [#2 Switzerland]
  • Su di noi (1980)
  • Cosa farai (1980)
  • Lo devo solo a te (1981) [#6 Switzerland]
  • Nashville (1981) [#9 Switzerland]
  • Ancora io (1982)
  • E va bene così (1983)
  • Cieli azzurri (1983)
  • Un amore grande (1984)
  • Change generation (1985)
  • La vita è molto di più (1986)
  • Amore italiano (1987)
  • Dove sarai domani (1989)
  • Bambina (1991)
  • La mia preghiera (1992)
  • Senza fortuna (1995)
  • La notte (1996)
  • In eternità (1997)
  • Non è un addio (1998)
  • É Fiorentina (1998)
  • Sei caduto anche tu (2000)

Albums

  • Come sei bella (1976)
  • Gelato al cioccolato (1979)
  • Più di prima (1980)
  • Lo devo solo a te (1981)
  • Cieli azzurri (1983)
  • Malattia d'amore (1984)
  • Change generation (1986)
  • La vita è molto di più (1986)
  • Quello che sono (1989)
  • Canada's Wonderland (1991)
  • Enzo Ghinazzi 1 (1992)
  • All the best (1994)
  • Pupo 1996 (1996)
  • Pupo "Tornerò" (1998)
  • Sei caduto anche tu (2000)
  • L'equilibrista (2004)

See also

Sources

  • Official website (see External links)

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