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Birth name | Luciano Ligabue |
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Born | 13 March 1960 (age 59) |
Origin | Correggio, Province of Reggio Emilia, Italy |
Genres | rock |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, film director, writer |
Instruments | Vocals, Guitar, Piano, Bouzouki (used during 2011 acoustic tour), Banjo (used during 'arrivederci mostro – acoustic' recording session) |
Years active | 1986–present |
Website | ligachannel.com |
Luciano Ligabue (born 13 March 1960), commonly known as Ligabue or Liga, is an Italian singer-songwriter,[1] film director and writer.
Biography[edit]
Ligabue was born in Correggio, in the province 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 band Orazero. 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-songwriter Pierangelo 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. Notorious big death photo.
The following year Bertoli introduced him to producer Angelo 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 include Balliamo 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. Colleges with ged programs in chicago. 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 3 David di Donatello (the highest award in Italian cinema). He also composed the soundtrack. Four years later he shot Da zero a dieci ('From Zero to Ten'): however, it was not as well received as the first work, by both critics and fans.
On 10 September 2005, Ligabue held a concert in Reggio 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 apologised 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 novel La neve se ne frega ('Snow doesn't care') (2005), and a collections of poems Lettere 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.[2]
He is an Inter Milan fan.
Political involvement[edit]
In the 1980s Ligabue was member of the communal council of his native Correggio, elected for the Italian Communist Party. Though he no longer assumes a public high-level political position, Ligabue, together with Jovanotti and Piero Pelù, released in 1999 the single 'Il mio nome è mai più' ('My Name Is Never Again'), a song against the Kosovo War to collect funds for the Italian NGO Emergency.
Discography[edit]
- 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)
Tour and live[edit]
NAME TOUR | YEAR/DATE | LOCATION |
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Neverending tour | 1990–1993 | square, club, palasport, theatre |
Buon compleanno Elvis! Tour | 1995–1996 | palasport |
Il Bar Mario è aperto | 1997 | stadium |
Buon compleanno Elvis! Tour – Europa | 1997 | club (Europe) |
Miss Mondo tour | 1999 | palasport, Verona Arena |
1990–2000: 10 anni sulla mia strada | 2000 | stadium |
LigaLive | 2002 | stadium |
Fuori come va? Tour | 2002–2003 | palasport |
Ligabue in teatro | 2002–2003 | theatre |
Campovolo | 10 September 2005 | airport 'Campovolo' in Reggio Emilia |
Nome e cognome tour 2006 | 2006 | club, palasport, stadium, theatre |
Ellesette | November – December 2007 | PalaLottomatica, Mediolanum Forum |
European tour | 2008 | club (Europe) |
ElleElle Stadi | 2008 | stadium |
..Sette Notti in Arena, Orchestra e R'N'R! | September – October 2008 | Verona Arena |
Live 2009 | 2009 | club (Europe) |
Ligabue con la sua band Solo Rock'n'roll | 19–20 September 2009 | Verona Arena |
Ligabue con la band e l'orchestra dell'Arena di Verona Sette notti.. non-bastano!! | September – October 2009 | Verona Arena |
Stadi 2010 | 2010 | stadium |
Tour Teatri 'Quasi Acustico' 2011 | 2011 | Theatre |
Campovolo 2.0 | 16 July 2011 | airport Reggio Emilia |
Sotto bombardamento rock in.. | May-June 2012 | Royal Albert Hall in London, Piazza Grande in Locarno, Piazza del Plebiscito in Naples, Parco della Lesa in Cividale del Friuli, Teatro antico di Taormina in Taormina |
Ligabue Live | 4-5 April 2013 | Royal Albert Hall in London |
Ligabue in Arena 2013 | 16-17-19-20-22-23 September 2013 | Verona Arena |
Mondovisione Tour | March 2014-April 2015 | palasport, stadium, club (Canada, U.S.A., Brazil, Argentina, Australia, Japan, China) |
Campovolo-La festa 2015 | 19 September 2015 | airport Reggio Emilia |
Liga Rock Park 2016 | 24-25 September 2016 | Monza Park, Monza |
Filmography[edit]
- Radiofreccia ('RadioArrow') (1998)
- Da Zero a Dieci ('From Zero To Ten') (2001)
- Niente Paura ('Have no Fear') (2010)
Ligabue wrote the screenplays of Radiofreccia and DaZeroaDieci and acted in the film Niente Paura. He also played the music for the film Niente Paura.
Bibliography[edit]
- 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[edit]
- ^'Ligabue: da oltre un mese con dieci dischi in classifica'. La Voce d'Italia (in Italian). 13 August 2011. Retrieved 21 August 2011.
- ^Brighenti, Flavio (8 May 2013). 'Intervista a Ligabue' [An Interwiew to Ligabue]. Repubblica XL (in Italian). Rome. Retrieved 27 May 2015.
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Authenticity, sweat, and electric guitars: these are the ingredients of a recipe that, with very small changes over the years, made Ligabue one of the most successful modern Italian rockers.
Born in Correggio, not far from Reggio Emilia, on March 13, 1960, Luciano Ligabue had diverse work experiences during his pre-rock years, including farmhand, blue-collar worker, salesman, city councilman, and DJ. Accompanied by a band called OraZero, in 1987 Ligabue won a contest for unsigned bands, which during the following year allowed him to record his first 7', which included the songs 'Bar Mario' and 'Anime in Plexiglass.' Between 1988 and 1989 singer/songwriter Pierangelo Bertoli recorded two of Ligabue's compositions, 'Sogni di Rock & Roll' and 'Figlio di un Cane' (on the Tra Me e Me and Sedia Elettrica albums, respectively). With his new backing band, ClanDestino (Max Cottafavi on guitar, Gigi Cavalli Cocchi on drums, and Luciano Ghezzi on bass), and with Elio e le Storie Tese's Paolo 'Feiez' Panigada as a sound engineer, Luciano released his debut, Ligabue, in 1990. Including both romantic ballads and crisp rockers, the album sold 500,000 copies, while the first single, 'Balliamo Sul Mondo,' won that year's edition of Festivalbar Giovani.
Then Ligabue started a tour that would end three years later, during which he also the chance to support U2 on two Italian dates of their Zoo TV tour, and in the meantime he released Lambrusco Coltelli Rose & Popcorn (1991) and the less focused Sopravvissuti e Sopravviventi (1993). In 1994 he was co-founded the management agency and record label Mescal. In the same year, the EP A Che Ora è la Fine del Mondo?, the title track being the Italian translation of R.E.M.'s 'It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine),' was his last record with ClanDestino, which would subsequently release two albums on its own (1994's ClanDestino and 1996's Cuore Stomaco e Cervello).
With a new backing band including former members of Rocking Chairs (Carmelo 'Mel' Previte on guitar, Antonio 'Rigo' Righetti on bass, and Roberto 'Robby' Pellati on drums), and Litfiba (lead guitarist Federico Poggipollini), Ligabue released Buon Compleanno Elvis in 1995. Thanks to the huge success of singles such as 'Certe Notti' and 'Vivo Morto o X,' it sold more than one million copies, remaining on the Italian charts for 70 weeks. In 1997 two dates at Milan's San Siro stadium (with a total of 110,000 people attending) confirmed his status as one of Italy's true rock stars. In the same year Ligabue published his first book, a collection of short stories called Fuori e Dentro il Borgo, and the live record Su e Giù da un Palco, while in 1998 he directed his first movie, Radiofreccia (for which he won the David di Donatello and the Nastro d'Argento awards for Best New Director) and composed its soundtrack. In 1999 he released the benefit single 'Il Mio Nome è Mai Più' with Jovanotti and Litfiba's Piero Pelù, and in 2002 Miss Mondo was issued -- its standout tracks included 'Questa è la Mia Vita,' from the soundtrack of his second movie Dazeroadieci (2002), and 'Eri Bellissima,' winner of that year's Festivalbar. The 2003 theatrical tour in which Ligabue was backed by PFM's Mauro Pagani and Almamegretta's sound manipulator Stefano 'D.RaD' Facchielli was documented by the live album Giro d'Italia.
In 2004 Ligabue published the novel La Neve Se Ne Frega, and Teramo University awarded him a degree honoris causa in communication sciences. In September 2005, a few days before the release of Nome e Cognome, Ligabue organized a huge live event at Reggio Emilia's Campovolo (near the city's airport), with four stages and a total of 180,000 people (the largest paying audience of all time in Europe for a single artist). In 2006 he published the five-DVD set Nome e Cognome Tour 2006, while the single 'Happy Hour' won the Festivalbar. In the same year he also wrote a song for Elisa, 'Gli Ostacoli del Cuore,' included in her greatest-hits collection Soundtrack '96-'06, and published the poetry collection Lettere d'Amore Nel Frigo. Primo Tempo, released in November 2007, was the first volume of a double anthology spanning from 1990 to 1995; the second half, titled Secondo Tempo and including material from 1997 to 2005, was scheduled for release in May 2008.
In 2009, Ligabue performed the song 'Domani 21/04.09' as part of a major fundraising effort for the survivors of an earthquake that struck Central Italy, and also issued his third live album, Sette Notti in Arena, documenting an orchestral tour from 2008. Ligabue was also part of the jury for the 66th annual Venice Film Festival. The year 2010 brought Arrivederci, Mostro!, Ligabue's ninth album of original material, and he launched a sold-out 13-date stadium tour in support. Also in 2010, a documentary about the musician, Niente Paura -- Come Siamo, Come Eravamo and le Canzoni di Luciano Ligabue, received its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival. Ligabue staged yet another massive event show in July 2011, a concert in Reggio Emilia that drew a crowd of 120,000 fans; the concert was documented on the album, Campovolo 2.011, as well as a on a 3-D documentary film that opened in 300 theaters. Ligabue's second collection of short stories, Il Rumore dei Baci a Vuoto, was published in 2012, and he also released LigaLive, a 13-disc DVD box set that preserved many of the milestones of his career as a live performer.
In 2013, Ligabue recorded and released his tenth proper album, Mondovisione, a lean and hard-rocking effort with a political edge, and helped celebrate its release with a sold-out five-night stand at the Verona Arena. In addition, Ligabue became the subject of a book, La Vita Non è in Rima (Per Quello Che Ne So), an extended interview with the singer and songwriter conducted by Giuseppe Antonelli in which they discuss at length the meanings and intentions behind his songs. Politics and social factors informed the next Ligabue project, Made in Italy, a concept album about his frustrations with his native land. The album hit number one upon its release in November 2016. ~ Aurelio Pasini
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