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Fausto Amodei (born 18 June 1934, in Turin) is an Italian folk singer-songwriter and musicologist.
Biography
Amodei began his musical career in 1958, founding the band Cantacronache. In his songs, he uses irony and satire, a style inspired by the French singer Georges Brassens. In the early 1960s he became active in the magazine Nuovo Canzoniere Italiano and in 1966 he was elected member of the Italian parliament as a member of the Italian Socialist Party of Proletarian Unity (PSIUP). The singer Francesco Guccini cited Amodei in interviews and books as one of his principal influences as a composer.
One of Amodei's most famous songs is Per i morti di Reggio Emilia (For the Dead of Reggio Emilia), dedicated to the demonstrators killed by the police during a protest on 7 July 1960. In 1985 the Italian punk-rock band CCCP titled their third EP with the first verse of this ballad: Compagni, Cittadini, Fratelli, Partigiani.
Discography
The discography is listed in a chronological order.
References
Literature
Margherita Zorzi: "Fausto Amodei – Canzoni di satira e di Rivolta" – 2008, ISBN 978-88-95514-62-8
External links
Fausto Amodei on Discogs
(in Italian) Biography and infos on www.sonorika.com Archived 16 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
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