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Stadio
Background information
OriginItaly
Genres
  • Pop rock[1]
  • futurepop
Years active1977 (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]

  1. ^ "Stadio, il gran finale dello 'Stadio Mobile Live 4.0' è a Piano di Sorrento". 28 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Stadio, il gran finale dello 'Stadio Mobile Live 4.0' è a Piano di Sorrento". 28 September 2019.
  3. ^ "Stadio". MTV.com. MTC. Retrieved 3 December 2016.

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