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I Camaleonti ("The Chameleons") are an Italian pop group from
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, mostly successful between the late 1960s and the early 1970s.


Background

I Camaleonti were formed in 1963 in
Milan Milan ( , , ; ) is a city in northern Italy, regional capital of Lombardy, the largest city in Italy by urban area and the List of cities in Italy, second-most-populous city proper in Italy after Rome. The city proper has a population of nea ...
. The original line-up included Livio Macchia (guitar), Antonino Cripezzi (keyboards), Paolo de Ceglie (drums) and Gerardo Manzoli (bass). In 1965 the band's line-up was augmented with the arrival of Riki Maiocchi on vocals and guitar. The band's first hit was a cover of the
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' " Sha-La-La-La-Lee", and coincided with the popularity of the beat genre. In 1966, vocalist and guitarist Riki Maiocchi left the group to pursue a solo career and was replaced by Mario Lavezzi. With Lavezzi on board, the group gradually began to switch to a more melodic pop sound, soon achieving success with a modern rendition of a popular 1935 tune penned by Cesare Andrea Bixio and Michele Galdieri, "Portami tante rose". Between 1968 and 1973 I Camaleonti had four singles topping the Italian charts, including " Applausi", "Io per lei" and " L'ora dell'amore". Between 1970 and 1993 they entered the Sanremo Music Festival five times, (the last time along with Dik Dik and Equipe 84's lead singer Maurizio Vandelli), finishing third in 1979 with "Quell'attimo in più". Despite numerous line-up changes, the band is still active to these days.


Members


Current members

* Livio Macchia: vocals, guitar (1963–present) * Valerio Veronese: guitar, vocals (1985–present) * Massimo di Rocco: drums (2004–present) * Matteo Arosio: Tibetan bell (2006–present)


Past members

* Paolo de Ceglie: drums (1963–2004, d. in 2004) * Gerardo "Gerry" Manzoli: bass (1963–1982) * Riki Maiocchi: vocals, guitar (1965–1966, d. in 2004) * Mario Lavezzi: vocals, guitar (1966–1968) * Gabriele Lorenzi: keyboards (1967–1968) * Dave Sumner: guitar (1973–1980) * Vincenzo Mancuso: guitar, flute (1981–1984) * Antonio "Tonino" Cripezzi: vocals, keyboards (1963–2022, d. in 2022) * Massimo Brunetti: keyboards, flute (1990–2024, d. in 2024)


Discography


Studio albums

* 1966 – ''The Best Records in The World '' * 1967 – ''Portami tante rose'' * 1968 – ''Io per lei'' * 1969 – ''Vita d'uomo'' (EP) * 1973 – ''I magnifici Camaleonti'' * 1974 – ''Amicizia e amore'' * 1975 – ''Piccola Venere ed altri successi'' * 1976 – ''Che aereo stupendo… la speranza'' * 1977 – ''In vendita'' * 1979 – ''...e camminiamo '' * 1993 – ''Come passa il tempo e i più grandi successi '' * 1996 – ''Libero '' * 1997 – ''Applausi ed altri successi'' * 2001 – ''2001 ed oltre'' * 2004 – ''40 anni di musica e applausi '' * 2006 – ''Storia '' * 2010 – ''Camaleonti Live''


References


External links

* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Camaleonti Musical groups established in 1962 Italian pop music groups 1962 establishments in Italy Musical groups from Milan