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Ricky Gianco in 1965
Ricky Gianco (born Riccardo Sanna, Lodi 1943), formerly known as Ricky Sanna, is an Italian singer, songwriter, guitarist and record producer, considered one of the founders of Italian rock music. He reached the apex of his popularity as a singer in the 1960s, when he was one of the so-called "urlatori" (literally: "screamers"), a group of early rock singers which also included Adriano Celentano, Little Tony, Tony Dallara, and others.
In his early career, between the late 1950s and the early 1960s, Gianco played in several bands, including I Ribelli (also known as Celentano's Clan Celentano) and I Quelli (which would later develop into Premiata Forneria Marconi). He also collaborated with Luigi Tenco, Enzo Jannacci, and Gino Paoli, among others. His most renowned solo works are from the mid-1960s, when he became a declared fan of The Beatles and moved from rock and roll to a more oriented pop sound.
In the 1970s, he began expanding his range activities, working on theatre projects and as a record producer as well as a musician. He is co-writer of Michelle Beatles song
RickyGianco (born Riccardo Sanna, Lodi 1943), formerly known as Ricky Sanna, is an Italian singer, songwriter, guitarist and record producer, considered...
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time, including Luigi Tenco, Gianfranco Reverberi, Adriano Celentano, RickyGianco, and Mogol, who obtained a contract for Gaber with Dischi Ricordi. He...
as Vasco Senta Berger as Countess Spodani Daniele Dublino as Priest RickyGianco as Barman "Gabriele Ferzetti". Mymovies.it. Retrieved November 30, 2010...
active) with many performers such as Don Backy, Ola & the Janglers, RickyGianco, Katty Line, Gino Santercole, Fred Bongusto and his wife Claudia Mori...
(born 1974), Sardinian from father side Efisio Tola (1803–1833), patriot RickyGianco (born Riccardo Sanna, 1943), singer, songwriter, guitarist and record...
Finalmente is a song written by RickyGianco, Dante Pieretti and Gianni Sanjust, and recorded by Wilma Goich in 1968. Britt Lindeborg wrote lyrics in Swedish...
Fabrizio De André, Adriano Celentano, I Gufi, Gian Pieretti [it] and RickyGianco as well as international musicians such as Bob Dylan and The Beatles...
Carmen Russo as Fulvio's Girlfriend Enzo Liberti as Fulvio's Father RickyGianco as himself Sandro Ghiani as A Student List of Italian films of 1979 Roberto...
Donaggio's repertoire. Donaggio re-recorded it in a duet with RickyGianco for the 1991 Gianco's album È rock & roll. 7" single – SCMQ 1441 Eddy Anselmi (2009)...
product through the newly formed Clan Celentano Distributing Co. In 1962, RickyGianco's single, "Tu vedrai" bw "Il mio mondo", "Non c'è pietà" was released...
(Sergio Endrigo) 7 "Pietre" - Gian Pieretti, Antoine (Gian Pieretti-RickyGianco) 8 "L'immensità" – Johnny Dorelli, Don Backy (Don Backy-Mogol-Detto Mariano)...
2015) Curtis Fuller, Curtis Fuller Meets Roma Jazz Trio (Timeless, 1987) RickyGianco, Tandem (Edel, 2005) Lele Marchitelli, Ma Che Colpa Abbiamo Noi (Epic...
Cavallaro, Giancarlo Bigazzi) 11 "Tu giovane amore mio" - Donatello (RickyGianco, Alberto Nicorelli, Gian Pieretti, Fulvio Monachesi) 12 "Il mondo è qui"...