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Stadio
Background information
Origin
Italy
Genres
Pop rock[1]
futurepop
Years active
1977 (1977)–present
Labels
RCA Italiana
EMI Italiana
BMG Ricordi
Universal
Members
Giovanni Pezzoli (drums),
Roberto Drovandi (bass guitar),
Andrea Fornili (guitar),
Gaetano Curreri (vocals and keyboard)
Past members
Marco Nanni (bass guitar),
Fabio Liberatori (keyboard),
Ricky Portera (guitar),
Aldo Fedele (keyboard),
Roberto Costa (manager, bass guitar, keyboard),
Beppe D'Onghia (keyboard),
Massimo Sutera (bass guitar)
Fabrizio Foschini (pianist)
Stadio (literally, Stadium) is an Italian pop rock[2] band formed in 1977. The members are Giovanni Pezzoli (drums), Roberto Drovandi (bass guitar), Andrea Fornili (guitar), and Gaetano Curreri (vocals and keyboard).[3]
^"Stadio, il gran finale dello 'Stadio Mobile Live 4.0' è a Piano di Sorrento". 28 September 2019.
^"Stadio, il gran finale dello 'Stadio Mobile Live 4.0' è a Piano di Sorrento". 28 September 2019.
^"Stadio". MTV.com. MTC. Retrieved 3 December 2016.
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