Luca Madonia
Luca Madonia | |
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Born |
Catania | 4 June 1957
Occupation | singer-songwriter |
Luca Madonia (born 4 June 1957) is an Italian singer-songwriter and musician.
Life and career
Born in Catania, he started his career as a member of the new wave band Denovo.[1][2] After the group disbanded, he debuted as a solo singer-songwriter, releasing several critically acclaimed albums.[2] As a songwriter he collaborated with several artists, including Andrea Mirò, Patty Pravo and Gianni Morandi.[2] As a singer, he made duets with Franco Battiato, Carmen Consoli, Grazia Di Michele and Mario Venuti, among others.[2] His single "La consuetudine" was the theme song of the Radio Rai program Hobo.[2]
Discography
- 1991 - Passioni e manie
- 1993 - Bambolina
- 1994 - Moto perpetuo
- 2000 - Solo (EP)
- 2002 - La consuetudine
- 2003 - Cinque minuti e poi (EP)
- 2004 - L'essenziale (Anthology)
- 2006 - Vulnerabile
- 2008 - Parole contro parole
- 2011 - L'alieno
- 2015 - La Monotonia dei giorni
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