Maurizio Arcieri
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Maurizio Arcieri (30 April 1942 – 29 January 2015) was an Italian singer who was a member of the 1960s
Career
In the spring of 1967, the New Dada supported the Beatles at their Milan concert. The group eventually split. Some members of the New Dada followed Maurizio as a supporting group. "Ballerina" and "Il comizio" were released.
Maurizio participated at the "
Carlo delle Piane, Isabella Biagini, Ric e Gian and a young Loredana Bertè. Maurizio was invited as a guest in the most important TV shows of the time. Some videos
of those appearances are now available. The album "Maurizio - 1970" was released.
The albums "Maurizio - 1975" (a collection of Maurizio's cool seventies singles), and "Trasparenze" (a progressive experiment) were released.
Maurizio was then chosen as the Italian narrator for the pan-European album Sexy Shop.
Arcieri died on 29 January 2015, in Varese, Italy, aged 72.[1]
Family
He was married to Christina Moser.[2]
Discography
Albums
- (1970) Maurizio (Joker/Saar)
- (1975) Maurizio (Polydor)
- (1975) Trasparenze (Polydor)
Singles
- (1967) "Ballerina" / "Non C'è Bisogno Di Camminare" (Bluebell)
- (1967) "Lady Jane" / T'Amo Da Morire" (Bluebell)
- (1967) "Il Comizio (di Maurizio)" / "Il Fiore All'Occhiello" (SAAR/Joker)
- (1968) "Cinque Minuti e Poi..." / "Un'Ora Basterà" (SAAR/Joker)
- (1968) "Era Solo Ieri" / "Ricomincio Da Zero (Natural Born Loser)" (SAAR/Joker)
- (1969) "Elizabeth" / "Sirena" (SAAR/Joker)
- (1969) "24 Ore Spese Bene Con Amore" / "Cade Qualche Fiocco Di Neve" (Polydor)
- (1971) "Rose Blu" / "Il Mare Tra Le Mani" (Polydor)
- (1971) "L'Uomo e La Matita" / "La Gloria e L'Amore" (Polydor)
- (1972) "Deserto" / "La Decisione" (Polydor)
- (1972) "I Giochi Del Cuore" / "Un Uomo" (Polydor)
- (1973) "Scusa" / "Un Giorno Da Re" (Polydor)
- (1974) "Un Dolce Scandalo" / "Il Grigio Nella Mente" (Polydor)
- (1974) "Stagioni Fuori Tempo" / "Un Dolce Scandalo" (Polydor)
- (1975) "Guardami, Toccami, Guariscimi" / "Prima Estate" (Polydor)
Collaborations
- (1976) Peter and the Wolf, Italian narrative voice (RSO, production by Jack Lancaster, Robin Lumley and Denis McKay)
References
- ^ a b "The Dead Rock Stars Club - January to June 2015". Thedeadrockstarsclub.com. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
- ^ "Addio a Maurizio Arcieri, con i Krisma". La Stampa. 30 January 2015. Retrieved 7 September 2021.