Don Backy | |
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| Background information | |
| Also known as | Aldo Caponi |
| Born | (1939-08-21)21 August 1939 (age 86) Santa Croce sull'Arno, Italy |
| Occupation(s) | Singer, actor |
| Years active | 1960–present |
| Website | donbacky |
Don Backy (bornAldo Caponi on 21 August 1939) is an Italian singer-songwriter and actor.
Born inSanta Croce sull'Arno, Caponi spent his early years inCastellammare di Stabia before returning to his hometown in 1955.[1] In the late 1950s, particularly after watching the filmRock Around the Clock, he became passionate of rock and roll and decided to pursue a musical career, founding the rock band Kiss.[1] After self-producing several singles, mainly consisting of cover versions of American rock songs, in 1961 he started a professional career with the stage nameAgaton.[1]
Thanks to the song "La storia di Frankie Ballan", inspired by American folk singers, Caponi attracted the interest ofAdriano Celentano's record labelClan Celentano, that put him under contract.[1] Adopted the stage name Don Backy, he soon became a prominent figure in the label, achieving several hits between 1962 and 1967, notably "Amico", "L'amore", "Serenata", "L'immensità" and "Poesia".[1][2]
In 1968, Don Backy accused and sued Celentano and his label for having allegedly altered the accounting of his record sales; this clash led to Celentano, being his producer, preventing him from taking part in theSanremo Music Festival with his compositions "Casa bianca" and "Canzone", and to Don Backy leaving the label to found his own record label Amico.[1][3] In the same period, Don Backy also started a parallel acting career following his breakout inGianni Puccini'sThe Seven Cervi Brothers.[1][4] In 1971, he left Amico to joinCompagnia Generale del Disco, with whom he got two major hits,Sanremo Music Festival 1971 entry "Bianchi cristalli sereni" and "Fantasia", and after working for other labels in the late 1970s he founded his label Ciliegia Bianca.[1] In 1976, he composedMina's hit "Nuda".[5] In 1978, he wrote a musical comedy,Sognando, and in 1981 his song "Importa niente" became opening theme ofDomenica in.[1] Starting from the second half of the 1980s, he focused his musical career on concerts and live performances.[1] Starting from the 1990s, he frequently returned to the spotlight thanks to nostalgia-themed events and television programs.[2] His variegated career also include novels, essays, comics, and painting.[1][3][4]
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