Italian pop and rock singer and composer (born 1952)
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Umberto Tozzi
Tozzi performing in 2014
Background information
Birth name
Umberto Tozzi
Born
(1952-03-04) 4 March 1952 (age 72) Turin, Piedmont, Italy
Genres
Pop
rock
italo disco
Occupation(s)
Singer
songwriter
composer
record producer
Instrument(s)
Vocals
keyboard
guitar
Years active
1968–present
Website
Official Umberto Tozzi website
Musical artist
Umberto Antonio Tozzi (pronounced[umˈbɛrtoanˈtɔːnjoˈtɔttsi]; born 4 March 1952) is an Italian pop and rock singer and composer. Throughout his career, he has sold over 70 million records in different languages internationally, and his biggest international hits are:
"Stella Stai", "Gloria",[1] "Tu" and "Ti Amo".
^Video of Tozzi singing his original "Gloria" on YouTube
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