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'''Bebu Silvetti''' aka Silvetti ([[March 27th]], [[1944]]-[[July 2003]]) was a pianist, composer, arranger and producer best known for the 1976 instrumental Disco hit "Spring Rain". Silvetti passed away from [[lung cancer]]. In 1997 he produced a C.D. for a Brazilian vocalist called [[Roberto Carlos]].
'''Bebu Silvetti''' aka Silvetti ([[March 27]], 1944-[[July 5]], 2003) was an [[Argentina|Argentine]] pianist, composer, arranger and producer best known for the 1976 instrumental Disco hit "Spring Rain". In 1997 he produced a C.D. for a [[Brazil]]ian vocalist called [[Roberto Carlos (singer)|Roberto Carlos]].


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Bebu Silvetti was born near [[Buenos Aires]] and started his piano education at the age of six. During his teenage years he formed his own jazz quartet and a few other musical groups. At 21 Bebu left Argentina to go to [[Spain]] where he stayed a few years working as a pianist at some of the most popular jazz clubs of the time. In the early 70's he moved to [[Mexico]] and started arranging and composing. Upon his return to Spain some years later, he recorded his first album, which contained his mega hit "Spring Rain". Other albums followed. Silvetti returned to Mexico in the late 70's, he continued arranging, composing and producing mostly for other artists.


During his long and prolific career, he produced, arranged, and composed for a wide variety of latin and international artists, including [[Plácido Domingo]], [[Luis Miguel]], [[Paul Anka]], [[Engelbert Humperdinck]], [[Vikki Carr]], and Marco Antonio Solís.
Bebu Silvetti was born near [[Buenos Aires, Argentina]] and started his piano education at the age of six. During his teenage years he formed his own jazz quartet and a few other musical groups. At 21 Bebu left Argentina to go to Spain where he stayed a few years working as a pianist at some of the most popular jazz clubs of the time. In the early 70's he moved to Mexico and started arranging and composing. Upon his return to Spain some years later, he recorded his first album, which contained his mega hit "Spring Rain". Other albums followed. Silvetti returned to Mexico in the late 70's, he continued arranging, composing and producing mostly for other artists.

During his long and prolific career, he produced, arranged, and composed for a wide variety of latin and international artists, including [[Plácido Domingo]], [[Luis Miguel]], [[Paul Anka]], [[Engelbert Humperdinck]], [[Vikki Carr]], and Marco Antonio Solis.


Bebu was the recipient of the [[Grammy]], [[Billboard magazine|Billboard]] and many other awards throughout his lifetime.
Bebu was the recipient of the [[Grammy]], [[Billboard magazine|Billboard]] and many other awards throughout his lifetime.


Bebu Silvetti passed away in July of 2003 from respiratory failure caused by complications from his cancer treatment.
Bebu Silvetti passed away in [[Miami, Florida|Miami]] at age 57 from respiratory failure caused by complications from his [[lung cancer]] treatment.


[[Category:1944 births|Silveti, Bebu]]
[[Category:1944 births|Silveti, Bebu]]

Revision as of 08:42, 24 February 2006

Bebu Silvetti aka Silvetti (March 27, 1944-July 5, 2003) was an Argentine pianist, composer, arranger and producer best known for the 1976 instrumental Disco hit "Spring Rain". In 1997 he produced a C.D. for a Brazilian vocalist called Roberto Carlos.

Biography

Bebu Silvetti was born near Buenos Aires and started his piano education at the age of six. During his teenage years he formed his own jazz quartet and a few other musical groups. At 21 Bebu left Argentina to go to Spain where he stayed a few years working as a pianist at some of the most popular jazz clubs of the time. In the early 70's he moved to Mexico and started arranging and composing. Upon his return to Spain some years later, he recorded his first album, which contained his mega hit "Spring Rain". Other albums followed. Silvetti returned to Mexico in the late 70's, he continued arranging, composing and producing mostly for other artists.

During his long and prolific career, he produced, arranged, and composed for a wide variety of latin and international artists, including Plácido Domingo, Luis Miguel, Paul Anka, Engelbert Humperdinck, Vikki Carr, and Marco Antonio Solís.

Bebu was the recipient of the Grammy, Billboard and many other awards throughout his lifetime.

Bebu Silvetti passed away in Miami at age 57 from respiratory failure caused by complications from his lung cancer treatment.