Righeira
Righeira () were an Italian Italo disco duo, formed in Turin in 1983, that comprised Johnson Righeira (lead vocals and keyboards) and Michael Righeira (backing vocals, keyboards and harmonica). Originally rooted in the early stages of Italo disco music, Righeira's musical style evolved throughout their career, incorporating elements of synth-pop and New wave music, new wave in their songs in innovative ways, later exploring music styles such as electronic music and regular pop music, pop. The duo was formed after attending the Albert Einstein Scientific High School as schoolmates. Within the first months of their career, they signed with several record labels and released their debut album, ''Righeira (album), Righeira'' (1983). With the release of the album, and the singles "Vamos a la playa (Righeira song), Vamos a la playa" and "No tengo dinero (Righeira song), No tengo dinero", Righeira established their reputation as a modern dance duo. They scored another hit in the mid-19 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Righeira (album)
''Righeira'' is the debut studio album by the Italian Italo disco duo Righeira. Produced by La Bionda, it was released on the CGD label on 28 September 1983 in Italy, following the success of the band's first two singles " Vamos a la playa" which reached number 53 on the UK Singles Chart, and " No tengo dinero", which reached number 10 on the Dutch Top 40 chart. Aside from their already released singles, including the debut single "Tanzen mit Righeira", Righeira recorded the majority of ''Righeira'' during studio sessions in Munich, West Germany between August and September 1983. Of the album's 8 songs, six were written by Johnson Righeira. Recording and production In August 1983, Righeira convened at Weryton Studios in Munich, with engineers Berthold Weindorf and Ben Fenner. By September 1983, eight songs had been recorded and mixed. Righeira were introduced to La Bionda in 1982 and they signed a contract which lasted to 1987. As Michelangelo and Carmelo La Bionda had move ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vamos A La Playa (Righeira Song)
"Vamos a la playa" is a song by the Italian Italo disco duo Righeira, released in 1983 as the second single from their debut studio album, ''Righeira'' (1983). It was written by Johnson Righeira, the duo's lead vocalist, and producer Carmelo La Bionda. The single went to number one in Italy, as well as in Argentina and Uruguay and on the Swiss Hitparade. It became a top ten single in several European countries, reaching number two on both the Belgian Ultratop chart and the Dutch Top 40 and on the Official German Charts it peaked at number three. The song was the duo's only charting hit in the UK, peaking at number 53 on the UK Singles Chart. Despite its ostensibly innocuous beach theme, the song actually talks about the explosion of an atomic bomb. Background and inspiration Johnson Righeira came up with the melody for "Vamos a la playa" as he experimented on a keyboard. In 2017, Righi told ''Vice'' journalist Demented Burrocacao how he got the idea for his song: Criti ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Johnson Righeira
Stefano Righi (born 9 September 1960), known professionally as Johnson Righeira, is an Italian singer, songwriter, musician, record producer and actor. He is best known as the lead vocalist and primary lyricist of the Italo disco duo Righeira. After the duo disbanded for the second time in 2016, he pursued a solo career and founded the record label Kottolengo Recordings. In 1980, Righi debuted as a solo artist with the single " Bianca Surf". In 1983, he formed the music duo Righeira with Stefano Rota. Early life Johnson Righeira was born Stefano Righi on 9 September 1960 in the Borgo Vittoria district of Turin, to Freddie and Maria Teresa Righi. Righi has a younger sister named Laura. In 1968, when Righi was 8, his family moved to the Barriera di Milano district. Righi attended Albert Einstein Scientific High School in Turin. He was influenced by Italian folk music, and Gipo Farassino was one of his schoolboy idols; " Vamos a la playa" and "L'estate sta finendo" were writt ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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No Tengo Dinero (Righeira Song)
"No tengo dinero" is a song by the Italian Italo disco duo Righeira from their 1983 debut album ''Righeira''. It was written by Michael Righeira, the duo's backing vocalist and producers Carmelo La Bionda and Michelangelo La Bionda. While not as successful as their earlier single, " Vamos a la playa", the song nonetheless achieved high popularity, hitting 12th place in Germany. Much like their previous single, the song is written in Spanish because it was considered an unusual combination with electronic pop music, and celebrating in spite of hardship (in this case poverty, as opposed to nuclear war). Commercial performance In Italy, it reached the fifteenth position on the ''Musica e dischi'' chart. Music video The music video for "No tengo dinero" was directed by Pierluigi de Mas, who had previously worked with Righeira in the videos for " Vamos a la playa" and " Luciano Serra Pilota" (1983). The aesthetics of the video where inspired by italian futurism (the video incl ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Innamoratissimo (Tu Che Fai Battere Forte Il Mio Cuore)
"Innamoratissimo (Tu che fai battere forte il mio cuore)" is a song by the Italian Italo disco duo Righeira, released in 1986 as the second single from their second album, ''Bambini Forever'' (1986). The song was co-written by Johnson Righeira, Michael Righeira, Carmelo La Bionda, Michelangelo La Bionda, Sergio Conforti and Cristiano Minellono, and produced by La Bionda. The song was performed at the Sanremo Music Festival in February 1986, at which it was first brought to fame. However, the song ended up in fifteenth place out of 22 competing performances in the Big Artists section after the final voting. "Innamoratissimo" was targeted by critics, but the duo were praised after their performance, regarding their lack of knowledge in staging big performances. Release The original version of "Innamoratissimo" was released early in 1986 on the CGD label and featured " Gli parlerò di te" as the B-side, which was featured on the A-side of Righeira's debut album ''Righeira'', ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Michael Righeira
Stefano Rota (born 1 October 1961), known professionally as Michael Righeira, is an Italian singer, songwriter, musician and actor. He is best known for his work in the musical duo Righeira. Early life Michael Righeira was born Stefano Rota on 1 October 1961 in Turin. Rota attended Albert Einstein Scientific High School in Turin, where he first met schoolmate Stefano Righi. Career At the age of 22 in 1983, Rota formed a musical duo together with Righi. They adopted the name ''Righeira'', which was made up by Righi during a football game a few years earlier. The two billed themselves as Michael and Johnson Righeira, as well as "musical brothers". Their music resulted in attention from the La Bionda brothers, who became key figures in their subsequent success. They signed a recording contract in 1982. The duo had their first hit, " Vamos a la playa", in 1983. The success established their reputation as a modern dance duo. After Righeira disbanded for the second time in 201 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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L'estate Sta Finendo
"L'estate sta finendo" is a song by the Italian Italo disco duo Righeira that was released as a non-album single in May 1985. It was written by singers Johnson Righeira and Michael Righeira and producer Carmelo La Bionda. Released as the duo's fifth single in 1985 on the record label Compagnia Generale del Disco, CGD, it reached number one in Italy. It was the winning song at the Festivalbar in 1985 as the most popular song of the summer. Football chants based on the song are popularly sung by football fans in many European clubs. The chants are referred to as "Un giorno all'improvviso" from their opening line in Italy, and in English clubs it is known as "Allez Allez Allez" from its chorus. Background The song was written by the duo Johnson Righeira and Michael Righeira, and Carmelo La Bionda of the group La Bionda. It was produced by Carmelo and Michelangelo La Bionda and released under the label CGD Dischi. The song reached number one in Italy in August 1985 where it stayed ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bianca Surf / Photoni
"Bianca Surf / Photoni" is the debut single by Italian singer Johnson Righeira, released in 1980, under the label Italian Records. Recording Recording took place at Italian Records Studios in Bologna in 1980. Both songs were played by the local punk band Skiantos. The basic track consisted of Righi on vocals, Luti Chroma on backing vocals, Carlo Capelli on synthesizer, Leonardo Grezzi on drums, Andrea Dalla Valle and Gianni Bolelli on guitars and Franco Villani on bass guitar. The saxophone solo on "Bianca Surf" was played by Michele Bettinelli. Release "Bianca Surf" was released in 1980 in Italy, with "Photoni" as the B-side. It was Righi's debut single as a solo artist. "Bianca Surf" has also appeared on Righi's 2006 compilation album, ''Ex punk, ora venduto''. The single was re-released in 1981 on the CGD label. Track listing and formats * Digital single (2019) # "Bianca Surf" – 3:36 # "Photoni" – 3:54 Credits and personnel * Johnson Righeira Stefano Rig ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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La Bionda
La Bionda were an Italian disco duo consisting of siblings Carmelo (1949–2022) and Michelangelo La Bionda (born 1952). They are considered among the pioneers of the Italo disco music genre. The siblings were born in Ramacca, Sicily and moved to Milan, Lombardy in 1954. History Beginnings Carmelo was born on 2 February 1949, and Michelangelo on 25 August 1952 in Ramacca, Sicily. Their family moved to Milan in 1954. Music career They debuted as songwriters with "Primo sole, primo fiore", a piece the pop band Ricchi e Poveri presented at the Song Festival in Venice in 1970. They also wrote "Neve bianca, Amica, Gentile se vuoi" for the Italian female singer Mia Martini, and " Piccolo uomo" with Bruno Lauzi (lyrics). Michelangelo La Bionda also did some session work. In 1975, he played acoustic guitar on the album ''Volume VIII'' by Fabrizio De André. Between 1972 and 1977, La Bionda recorded two albums of acoustic ballads, ''Fratelli La Bionda s.r.l.'' (1972) an ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sanremo Music Festival 1986
The Sanremo Music Festival 1986 (), officially the 36th Italian Song Festival (), was the 36th edition of the annual Sanremo Music Festival, a television song contest held at the Teatro Ariston in Sanremo, organised and broadcast by (RAI). The show was hosted by Loretta Goggi, assisted by the trio Anna Pettinelli, Mauro Micheloni and Sergio Mancinelli, who at the time were the presenters of the musical show ''Discoring''. The winner of the Big Artists section was Eros Ramazzotti with the song "Adesso tu", while Enrico Ruggeri won the Critics Award with the song "Rien ne va plus". Lena Biolcati won the Newcomers section with the song "Grande grande amore". Participants and results Big Artists Newcomers Broadcasts Local broadcasts All shows were broadcast on at 20:30 CET. International broadcasts Known details on the broadcasts in each country, including the specific broadcasting stations and commentators are shown in the tables below. Notes and references ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Festivalbar
The Festivalbar () was an Italian singing competition that took place in the most important Italian squares during summer, such as the Piazza del Duomo, Catania or Piazza Bra, Verona. The first edition took place in 1964 and was broadcast by RAI. The competition was held throughout the summer and the final round always took place at the Arena in Verona after 3-4 events in various cities of Italy. History Originally, the Festivalbar was a competition made with data from jukeboxes in Italian bars, so the competition was a one evening event transmitted by RAI. From 1983, Mediaset started to transmit this programme and the Festivalbar would change its location every week. The original promoter of the Festivalbar was Vittorio Salvetti. After his death in 1998, his son Andrea took the reins. Winning songs *1964: Bobby Solo - "Credi a me" *1965: Petula Clark - " Ciao ciao" *1966: Caterina Caselli - " Perdono" *1967: Rocky Roberts - " Stasera mi butto" *1968: Adamo - "A ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Skiantos
Skiantos is an Italian comedy punk band formed in Bologna in 1975. They have released ten studio albums, two live albums and five compilation albums. They participated in the Gods of Demential festival on 12 January 2007. Background The group formed in the mid-1970s, and their initial repertoire mainly consisted of cover songs. After some demo tapes, the project became more concrete in 1977 with ''Inascoltable'', an experimental improvised live album which was only distributed on cassette and which according to Freak Antoni was recorded in "a night of improvisation for ten people in love of music".Oderso Rubini, Andrea Tinti (cured by). ''Non disperdetevi. 1977-1982 San Francisco, New York, Bologna. Le città libere del mondo''. Shake edizioni, 2009, . The concerts of the group, especially in the beginning, were characterized by provocative performances with references to Futurist and Dadaist at the forefront, including the launch of vegetables from the musicians on to the audi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |