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Rita Ori Filomena Merk-Pavone (, ; born August 23, 1945) is an Italian-Swiss pop singer, actress and
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, who enjoyed success through the 1960s. Known as "the Mosquito of Turin" (), she was also nicknamed "Carrot Hair" () because of the red color of her hair. Selling more than 50 million records worldwide and recording in seven different languages, she is also one of eight Italian pop singers to have ever entered the UK charts.


Singing career

She was born in
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, Italy. In 1962 she participated in, and won, the first Festival degli Sconosciuti ("Festival of the Unknown"), a song competition for amateur artists. Her self-titled 1963 album, led by the hit single " La partita di pallone" ("The Soccer Game") made her a national star at 17, and international attention soon followed. "La partita di pallone" sold over one million copies and was awarded a
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. Her recording of ("Heart") also sold a million copies in 1963 and spent nine weeks at number one in Italy. Pavone made her first appearance on ''
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'' May 17, 1964, and she became a frequent musical guest there until 1970. In the summer of 1964, she had chart success in North America with a single "Remember Me", sung in English, backed with "Just Once More". The song reached number 26 in the
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and number 16 in
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. Meanwhile she scored a string of hits, both ballads and rock songs in Spain, where she became a teen idol, enjoying so much fame there that it was commented during a 2005 Spanish television documentary that such success there for a foreign singer is rare. In the United States, she sang alongside
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, Tom Jones,
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. She also sang at
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in New York City. Returning to Italy, Pavone made her acting debut, working in five films and participating in shows such as (a children's TV show), , ("Tonight Rita"), and the variety show '' Studio Uno''. In 1982, she participated in ("Like Alice"), which became a hit on Italian television. Rita Pavone starred in six movies during the 1960s: '' Clementine Cherie'' (1963), Rita the American Girl (1965), (1966), (1967), (1967), and (1968). The two "Zanzara" movies and the (1965) were directed by
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. Although her movie career targeted a teen audience and lacked great artistic value, today her films have found a cult niche. Pavone was also popular in the UK during 1966 and 1967. RCA Victor issued two of her singles; in quick succession both were hits, "Heart" peaking at number 27 and "You Only You" peaking at number 21 in the UK Singles Chart. During this same period she appeared at the
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. She also recorded
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's "Try It And See", which later became "King Herod's Song" in the rock opera, ''
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''. In 1968, Pavone married Teddy Reno in Switzerland. He was her talent scout and the organizer of the first song contest she won, but their union caused a scandal in Italian society, because he was still married to his first wife, Livia Protti, and Italy had no divorce law until 1970. They remarried in Italy in 1971 and had two sons: Alessandro in 1969 and Giorgio in 1974. During the 1980s, Pavone acted in comedy films including ''2 sul Pianerottolo'', ''Risate in Salotto'', and ''Santarellina''. In 1992, Pavone returned to the United States, where she sang during a multiple-artist concert that included
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, the
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at the Sands hotel in
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. She then turned to theater acting and participated in a
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play. In 2002 she gave a concert at Miami's Dade Auditorium. The main character in the Argentinian film '' Nine Queens'' tries to remember the tune of a Rita Pavone song throughout the story; the song, "Il Ballo del Mattone", plays as the end credits run. Pavone was a Senate candidate in the Italian general election of 2006. She participated as candidate for (For Italy in the World), a centre-right list led by minister
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. She participated at the Sanremo Music Festival 2020 with the song . Pavone and her husband Reno now live in
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, Switzerland. Their elder son Alessandro is a radio-show host, and their younger son Giorgio is a rock singer.


Appearances at the Sanremo Music Festival


Appearances as guest


Discography

Pavone mainly recorded for
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until 1968, then signed briefly with
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, which launched her vanity label RitaLand. She eventually returned RCA and recorded three more albums with the company. She also recorded a French language album with Phillips.


Italian discography

* ''Rita Pavone'' (1963, re-released on CD in 2003) * '' Non è Facile Avere 18 Anni'' (1964) * '' Il Giornalino di Gian Burrasca'' (1965) * '' Stasera Rita'' (1965) * '' È Nata una Stella'' (1966, compilation) * '' Ci Vuole Poco'' (1967) * '' Little Rita nel West'' (1968) * '' Rita 70'' * '' Viaggio a Ritaland'' (1970) * '' Gli Italiani Vogliono Cantare'' (1972) * '' Rita ed Io'' (1976) * '' RP'' (1980) * '' Gemma e le Altre'' (1989) *'' Masters'' (2013)


U.S. discography

* '' Rita Pavone - The International Teenage Sensation'' (1964) * ''Small Wonder'' (1964) * '' This is Rita Pavone'' (1965)


French discography

* ''Dame Baby Poupée'' Philips – 9101 209 (1979)


RCA singles (1963–1970)

* " La Partita di Pallone" / "Amore Twist" (1963) * " Come te non c'è nessuno" / "Clementine Cherie" (1963) * "Alla Mia Età" / "Pel di Carota" * " Cuore" / "Il Ballo del Mattone" (1963) * "Non è Facile Avere 18 Anni" / "Son Finite le Vacanze" (1964) * " Che m'importa del mondo" / "Datemi un Martello" (1964) (Italian cover of " If I Had a Hammer") * "Scrivi" / "Ti Vorrei Parlare" (1964) * "L'amore Mio" / "San Francesco" (1964) * " Viva la Pappa col Pomodoro" / "Sei la Mamma" (1965) * "Lui" / "La Forza di lasciarti" (1965) * "Il Plip" / "Supercalifragilispiespiralidoso" (1965) * "Stasera Con Te" / "Solo Tu" (1965) * "Il Geghegè" / "Qui Ritornerà" (1965) * " Fortissimo / La Sai Troppo Lunga" (1966) * "Mamma Dammi la Panna" / "Col Chicco" (1966) * "La Zanzara" / "Perchè Due non-Fa Tre" (1966) * " Dove Non-So" / "Gira Gira" (1967) * "Una Notte Intera" / "Questo nostro amore" (1967) * "Una Notte Intera" Promo Jolly Hotels * "I Tre Porcellini" / "Con un Poco di Zucchero" (1967) * "Non Dimenticar le Mie Parole" / "Da Cosa Nasce Cosa" (1967) * "Tu Sei Come" / "Ma Che Te Ne Fai" (1968) * "Zucchero" (1969) * "Ahi, Ahi Ragazzo" (1970)


Filmography


References


External links

* * * * * * Cecilia Brioni, 'Between Two Stages: Rita Pavone and i giovani on Studio Uno (1961–1966), Italian Studies, 72:4, p. 414–427

{{DEFAULTSORT:Pavone, Rita 1945 births Living people 20th-century Italian women singers 20th-century Swiss women singers Actresses from Turin Italian actresses Italian women singers Swiss actresses German-language singers of Italy French-language singers of Italy English-language singers from Italy Spanish-language singers of Italy English-language singers from Switzerland French-language singers of Switzerland German-language singers of Switzerland Italian-language singers of Switzerland RCA Victor artists Italian pop singers Singers from Turin People of Emilian descent People of Apulian descent