The story behind
Dune mosse, according to DoReSol
This piece, Dune mosse, lasts 5:33 and is a showcase of the work of Adelmo Fornaciari, known artistically as Zucchero. His career has led him to collaborate with an impressive list of internationally renowned musicians, including Joe Cocker, Ray Charles, Sting, Bono, Brian May, Eric Clapton, and Peter Gabriel, among many others. This versatility and ability to connect with diverse musical styles is reflected in the rich sound that often characterizes his work.
Born in Reggio nell'Emilia, Adelmo Fornaciari has built a distinguished career in Italian music. In 1996, his inclusion in *The Faber Companion to 20th Century Popular Music* marked him as the first Italian artist to be featured in this important modern music encyclopedia. Additionally, in 1994, he had the opportunity to be the sole Italian representative at Woodstock Festival. His performance at the Kremlin, following the fall of the Berlin Wall, also stood out as a milestone, making him the first Western artist to appear in that iconic venue.
From album
Blue’s
Zucchero · 1987 · Track 4
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