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Luciano Ligabue

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Italian singer-songwriter (born 1960)
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Ligabue
Ligabue in 2012
Ligabue in 2012
Background information
Born
Luciano Riccardo Ligabue

(1960-03-13)13 March 1960 (age 65)
OriginCorreggio,Province of Reggio Emilia, Italy
GenresRock
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • composer
  • multi-instrumentalist
  • film director
  • screenwriter
  • producer
  • author
Instruments
Years active1986–present
Websitewww.ligabue.com
Musical artist

Luciano Riccardo Ligabue (born 13 March 1960), commonly known asLigabue orLiga, is an Italian singer-songwriter,[3] film director, and writer.

Biography

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Ligabue was born inCorreggio, in theprovince of Reggio Emilia (Emilia-Romagna in northern Italy). Before becoming a successful singer, he held various jobs, working in agriculture and in factories. He entered the music world in 1987 when he founded the amateur bandOrazero. For this band, he wrote several original songs, with which they participated in several local and national contests. The following year his fellow Emilian singer-songwriterPierangelo Bertoli was the first to discover Ligabue's writing talents, and included one of Ligabue's songs, "Sogni di Rock'n'Roll" ("Rock n roll dreams"), in his new LP.

The following year Bertoli introduced him to producerAngelo Carrara, to finish an LP of his own,Ligabue, which was released in May 1990. Ligabue soon gained fame as one of the most successful Italian rock stars, finding fans mainly among younger audiences. His most famous hits includeBalliamo sul mondo (Let's Dance on the World),Ho perso le parole (I've lost words) and the most successful of all,Certe Notti (Certain Nights), which was voted as "Italian song of the 1990s" in a poll held by a popular music magazine. He also collaborated with another famous singer-songwriter,Francesco Guccini, who also had a part in Ligabue's first movie.

Ligabue directed his first movie,Radiofreccia, in 1998, a semi-autobiographical story of a local radio station. Critics acclaimed it as surprisingly well shot for a newcomer, and the film received threeDavid di Donatello Awards (the highest award in Italian cinema).[4] He also composed the soundtrack. Four years later he shotDa zero a dieci ("From Zero to Ten"): however, it was not as well-received as the first work, by both critics and fans.

Ligabue performing in Turin on 2010–09–18

On 10 September 2005, Ligabue held a concert inReggio Emilia to celebrate his first 15 years of activity. The audience of around 180,000 set a European audience record for the one, non-free event for a single artist. However, due to problems with the audio system, several thousand people were unable to listen to the music and left the concert early. Ligabue later apologized for the problems.

Ligabue has also published a short story collection,Fuori e dentro il Borgo ("In and out the village"), which won several literary awards, a science fiction novelLa neve se ne frega ("Snow doesn't care") (2005), and collections of poemsLettere d'Amore nel frigo ("Love Letters in the fridge") (2006).

He considers himself a "believer", even if he shows strong criticism towards the traditional teachings of the Catholic Church.[5]

He is a passionateInter Milan fan.

Political involvement

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In the 1980s Ligabue was a member of the communal council of his native Correggio, elected for theItalian Communist Party. Though he no longer assumes a public high-level political position, Ligabue, together withJovanotti andPiero Pelù, released in 1999 the single "Il mio nome è mai più" ("My Name Is Never Again"), a song against theKosovo War to collect funds for the Italian NGOEmergency.

Discography

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Main article:Ligabue discography
  • Ligabue (1990)
  • Lambrusco coltelli rose & popcorn (1991)
  • Sopravvissuti e sopravviventi (1993)
  • A che ora è la fine del mondo? (1994)
  • Buon compleanno Elvis! (1995)
  • Su e giù da un palco (1997)
  • Radiofreccia (1998)
  • Miss Mondo (1999)
  • Fuori come va? (2002)
  • Giro d'Italia (2003)
  • Nome e Cognome (2005)
  • Primo tempo (2007)
  • Secondo tempo (2008)
  • Sette notti in Arena (2009)
  • Arrivederci, mostro! (2010)
  • Campovolo 2.011 (2011)
  • Mondovisione (2013)
  • Giro Del Mondo (2015)
  • Made in Italy (2016)
  • Start (2019)
  • 7 (2020)
  • Dedicato a Noi (2023)

Tour and live

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NAME TOURYEAR/DATELOCATION
Neverending tour1990–1993square, club, palasport, theatre
Buon compleanno Elvis! Tour1995–1996palasport
Il Bar Mario è aperto1997stadium
Buon compleanno Elvis! Tour – Europa1997club (Europe)
Miss Mondo tour1999palasport,Verona Arena
1990–2000: 10 anni sulla mia strada2000stadium
LigaLive2002stadium
Fuori come va? Tour2002–2003palasport
Ligabue in teatro2002–2003theatre
Campovolo10 September 2005airport "Campovolo" inReggio Emilia
Nome e cognome tour 20062006club, palasport, stadium, theatre
EllesetteNovember – December 2007PalaLottomatica,Mediolanum Forum
European tour2008club (Europe)
ElleElle Stadi2008stadium
...Sette Notti in Arena, Orchestra e R'N'R!September – October 2008Verona Arena
Live 20092009club (Europe)
Ligabue con la sua band
Solo Rock'n'roll
19–20 September 2009Verona Arena
Ligabue
con la band e l'orchestra dell'Arena di Verona
Sette notti... non-bastano!!
September – October 2009Verona Arena
Stadi 20102010stadium
Tour Teatri "Quasi Acustico" 20112011Theatre
Campovolo 2.016 July 2011airport Reggio Emilia
Sotto bombardamento rock in...May-June 2012Royal Albert Hall inLondon, Piazza Grande inLocarno, Piazza del Plebiscito inNaples, Parco della Lesa inCividale del Friuli, Teatro antico di Taormina inTaormina
Ligabue Live4-5 April 2013Royal Albert Hall inLondon
Ligabue in Arena 201316-17-19-20-22-23 September 2013Verona Arena
Mondovisione TourMarch 2014-April 2015palasport, stadium, club (Canada, U.S.A., Brazil, Argentina, Australia, Japan, China)
Campovolo-La festa 201519 September 2015airportReggio Emilia
Liga Rock Park 201624-25 September 2016Monza Park,Monza
Dedicato a Noi Indoor TourSeptember - December 2023palasport

Filmography

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YearTitleCredited asRoleNotes
WriterDirectorActorSoundtrack
1997PartigianiNoYesNoHimselfDocumentary film
1998RadiofrecciaYesDeejayDebut as director and screenwriter
2002Da zero a dieciYesNoYesSecond film as a director and writer
2010Niente PauraNoYesHimselfDocumentary film
2018Made in ItalyYesNoYesThird film as a director and writer

Bibliography

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  • Fuori e dentro il Borgo ("In and out the village") (1997)
  • La neve se ne frega ("Snow doesn't care") (2004)
  • Lettere d'amore nel frigo ("Love Letters in the fridge") (2006)
  • Made in Italy (2018)

References

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  1. ^Used during 2011 acoustic tour.
  2. ^Used during "Arrivederci Mostro – acoustic's recording session.
  3. ^"Ligabue: da oltre un mese con dieci dischi in classifica".La Voce d'Italia (in Italian). 13 August 2011. Archived fromthe original on 3 October 2011. Retrieved21 August 2011.
  4. ^Passarin, Sara Greta (15 May 2022)."Luciano Ligabue: la biografia dell'artista emiliano".True News. (in Italian). Retrieved17 May 2022.
  5. ^Brighenti, Flavio (8 May 2013)."Intervista a Ligabue" [An Interwiew to Ligabue].Repubblica XL (in Italian). Rome. Retrieved27 May 2015.

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