Biagio Antonacci is a leading singer-songwriter in the contemporary Italian music scene. He is known and loved both in Italy and abroad. In over thirty years of career he has created a repertoire full of emotions, reflections and love stories. The warm and passionate timbre of his voice and the interpretations of his songs have the power to transport you on an emotional and engaging journey. His music ranges across various genres, from romantic ballads to more rhythmic melodies. His songs address universal themes, such as love, passion, pain and the search for meaning in life. In fact, Biagio Antonacci's career has been characterized by constant evolution and musical experimentation. “Pazzo di lei”, “Se è vero che ci sei”, “Iris”, “Se io se lei”, “How much time and again”, “Sognami”, are just some of his songs that have left an indelible mark in Italian musical culture.


The beginnings of Biagio Antonacci

Biagio Antonacci, who today is also known for his philanthropic commitment, began his artistic journey as a drummer. His professional life took a turning point when he joined the Carabinieri. For work reasons he moved to Garlasco, where he had the opportunity to audition with Ron who, impressed by his talent, introduced him to the world of music. This was an incredible and unexpected turning point in Biagio's life, since thanks to the famous singer-songwriter Ron, he had the opportunity to meet Gaetano Curreri. The voice of Stadio not only chose him as an opener for the performances of his famous musical group but also helped launch his career. A case of lucky coincidence that made the talent of one of the greatest and most appreciated Italian singer-songwriters blossom. Biagio Antonacci, who was born in Milan November 9, 1963, today's birthday. Happy birthday Biagio!

Biagio Antonacci, singer-songwriter of emotions last edit: 2023-11-09T09:00:00+01:00 da Paola Stranges

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