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'''Rosanna Fratello''' (born 26 March 1951) is an Italian singer and actress.
'''Rosanna Fratello''' (born 26 March 1951) is an Italian singer and actress.


Born in [[San Severo]], [[Foggia]], Fratello emerged as singer in 1969, when she took part at the [[Sanremo Music Festival]] with the song "Il treno" and obtained her first commercial success with the song "Non sono Maddalena".<ref name=bio>{{cite book|title=Dizionario Completo Della: Canzone Italiana|publisher=Giunti Editore|isbn=88-09-75625-8}}</ref><ref name=hit>{{cite book|last=Dario Salvatori|title=Storia dell'Hit Parade|publisher=Gramese, 1989}}</ref> In 1971 she made her debut as actress with the film ''[[Sacco e Vanzetti]]''; for her performance she was awarded with a [[Nastro d'Argento]] as best new actress.<ref>{{cite book|last=Enrico Lancia|title=I premi del cinema|publisher=Gremese Editore, 1998|isbn=88-7742-221-1}}</ref> In 1972 she get her major success with the song "Sono una donna, non sono una santa";<ref name="hit"/> in the following years she experimented with various genres such as [[disco music]], [[folk music]] and [[italo-disco]] and competed in a number of Sanremo Festivals, but failed to repeat that success.<ref name="bio"/> In 1985 Fratello took part to the musical project [[Ro.Bo.T.]] together with [[Bobby Solo]] and [[Little Tony (singer)|Little Tony]].<ref name="bio"/> In 1994 she came back to Sanremo Music Festival with the [[Supergroup (music)|supergroup]] [[Squadra Italia]].<ref name="bio"/>
Born in [[San Severo]], [[Foggia]], Fratello emerged as singer in 1969, when she took part at the [[Sanremo Music Festival]] with the song "Il treno" and obtained her first commercial success with the song "Non sono Maddalena".<ref name=bio>{{cite book|title=Dizionario Completo Della: Canzone Italiana|publisher=Giunti Editore|isbn=88-09-75625-8}}</ref><ref name=hit>{{cite book|last=Dario Salvatori|title=Storia dell'Hit Parade|publisher=Gramese, 1989}}</ref> In 1971 she made her debut as actress with the film ''[[Sacco e Vanzetti]]''; for her performance she was awarded with a [[Nastro d'Argento]] as best new actress.<ref>{{cite book|last=Enrico Lancia|title=I premi del cinema|publisher=Gremese Editore, 1998|isbn=88-7742-221-1}}</ref> In 1972 she topped the Hit Parade with her major success, the song "Sono una donna, non sono una santa";<ref name="bio"/><ref name="hit"/> in the following years she experimented with various genres such as [[disco music]], [[folk music]] and [[italo-disco]] and competed in a number of Sanremo Festivals, but failed to repeat that success.<ref name="bio"/> In 1985 Fratello took part to the musical project [[Ro.Bo.T.]] together with [[Bobby Solo]] and [[Little Tony (singer)|Little Tony]].<ref name="bio"/> In 1994 she came back to Sanremo Music Festival with the [[Supergroup (music)|supergroup]] [[Squadra Italia]].<ref name="bio"/>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 18:51, 25 December 2012

Rosanna Fratello (born 26 March 1951) is an Italian singer and actress.

Born in San Severo, Foggia, Fratello emerged as singer in 1969, when she took part at the Sanremo Music Festival with the song "Il treno" and obtained her first commercial success with the song "Non sono Maddalena".[1][2] In 1971 she made her debut as actress with the film Sacco e Vanzetti; for her performance she was awarded with a Nastro d'Argento as best new actress.[3] In 1972 she topped the Hit Parade with her major success, the song "Sono una donna, non sono una santa";[1][2] in the following years she experimented with various genres such as disco music, folk music and italo-disco and competed in a number of Sanremo Festivals, but failed to repeat that success.[1] In 1985 Fratello took part to the musical project Ro.Bo.T. together with Bobby Solo and Little Tony.[1] In 1994 she came back to Sanremo Music Festival with the supergroup Squadra Italia.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Dizionario Completo Della: Canzone Italiana. Giunti Editore. ISBN 88-09-75625-8.
  2. ^ a b Dario Salvatori. Storia dell'Hit Parade. Gramese, 1989.
  3. ^ Enrico Lancia. I premi del cinema. Gremese Editore, 1998. ISBN 88-7742-221-1.

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