Gabriella Ferri
Italian singer
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- Maria Gabriella Ferri (18 September 1942 – 3 April 2004) was an Italian singer from Rome.
- Her father Vittorio, was a peddler of sweets, tourniquets and razor blades and her first fan, with whom she used to sing ditties with him.
- She worked in a shop where she met Luisa De Santis, daughter of music director Giuseppe and that changed her life.
- By 1965, she had broken into the Rome singing scene by singing popular Roman songs, thereby becoming an icon of Romanesco singing.
- During her career, she also performed Neapolitan and Latin American pieces.
Maria Gabriella Ferri (18 September 1942 – 3 April 2004) was an Italian singer from Rome.
Early life
Ferri was born in the Testaccio district of Rome, in Piazza Santa Maria Liberatrice. Her father Vittorio, was a peddler of sweets, tourniquets and razor blades and her first fan, with whom she used to sing ditties with him. She was a drop out after Class 4 due to an accident. She worked in a shop where she met Luisa De Santis, daughter of music director Giuseppe and that changed her life.
Career
Ferri's career began in a Milan nightclub in 1963. By 1965, she had broken into the Rome singing scene by singing popular Roman songs, thereby becoming an icon of Romanesco singing. One of her biggest hits was "Sempre" ("Always"). During her career, she also performed Neapolitan and Latin American pieces. During the 1970s, she starred in several popular TV shows. By the 1990s, however, she had largely left the spotlight.
Death
She died in Corchiano, province of Viterbo, after falling from a third-floor balcony in an apparent suicide. Family members dispute this, saying she may have fallen ill after taking anti-depression medication and lost her balance.
References
External links
- Italian singer Gabriella Ferri, 62 - Associated Press
- Gabriella Ferri on Europopmusic.eu Archived 2012-02-17 at the Wayback Machine (English)
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