Oscar Avogadro

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Oscar Avogadro (born August 9, 1951 in Turin , † September 30, 2010 in Milan ) was an Italian songwriter and screenwriter .

Life

Avogadro was co-author of several Italian hits such as Loredana Bertès E la luna bussò , Anna Nalick's Lo no and Dori Ghezzi's Mergherita non lo sa . As early as the 1970s he had success with The ghetto , which he wrote with Albert Radius . Children's songs are also from his pen. He wrote the screenplay for the animated series Coco Bill for Italian television . In 1984 he played a small role in the film Uccelli d'Italia (by the Italian group Squallor ).

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