Grazia Di Michele
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Grazia Di Michele (born 9 October 1955) is an Italian singer-songwriter.
Life and career[]
Born Maria Grazia Di Michele in Rome to parents from Abruzzo, at very young age, she founded with Chiara Scotti and Clelia Lamorgese "L'Ape di Vetro" ("The Glass Bee"), a politically inspired musical group which disbanded after a few years.[1][2]
She debuted as a solo singer at Folkstudio, a music venue in Rome, in 1977.[1][2] In those years she also worked in a cultural club in Rome, the "Johann Sebastian Bar", and worked as a disc jockey in radio.[1][2]
Her first album Cliché, characterized by provocative lyrics about feminist and social themes, was released in 1978.[1][2] In 1983 she released the album Ragiona col cuore, of which the title track tells the story of a lesbian love, then in 1986 she got her first and major commercial success with the single "Le ragazze di Gauguin" and with the album with the same name.[1][2] Between 1990 and 1993 she entered the Sanremo Music Festival three times, ranking third in 1993 with "Gli amori diversi", a duet with Rossana Casale.[1][2]
Discography[]
- Album
- 1978 - Cliché (It, ZPLT 34029)
- 1983 - Ragiona col cuore (Venus Dischi, VNS 44701)
- 1986 - Le ragazze di Gauguin (WEA Italiana, 242139-1)
- 1988 - L'amore è un pericolo (WEA Italiana, 2446311-1)
- 1990 - Raccolta (WEA Italiana, 9031 71245; con due inediti)
- 1991 - Grazia Di Michele (WEA Italiana, 9031 73859-1)
- 1993 - Confini (Warner Music Italy, 4509-91262-1)
- 1995 - Rudji (Sony)
- 2001 - Naturale
- 2005 - Chiamalavita (Rai Trade)
- 2005 - Respiro
- 2006 - Le più belle canzoni di Grazia Di Michele (WEA)
- 2009 - Passaggi segreti (Rai Trade)
- 2012 - Giverny (RaiEri)
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- Musicians from Rome
- 1955 births
- Italian pop singers
- Italian composers
- Italian singer-songwriters
- Living people
- Feminist musicians